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 Translation for 'insipid' from English to Romanian
ADJ   insipid | more insipid | most insipid
SYNO bland | flat | flavorless | ...
insipid {adj}insipid
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Translation for 'insipid' from English to Romanian

insipid
insipid {adj}
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  • insipid = insipid
  • insipid = tasteless
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Usage Examples English
  • Mary Chess started making perfumes in New York in 1932 after she was disappointed by the insipid aroma of a bottle of toilet water.
  • The creator and performer of the San Diego Chicken mascot, Ted Giannoulas, called Barney a "ubiquitous and insipid creature" in a 1999 court case.
  • Disgusted by the state of mainstream music coverage, True and Gullick conceived a magazine to “bring down the UK music press” with particular venom reserved for the once iconoclastic, now insipid and marketing-driven "NME".
  • "Passiflora caerulea", the blue passionflower, or insipid taste. In South America, the plant is known for its medicinal properties, and is used by both the Toba and the Maka peoples.
  • A negative review came from "Q", calling the album "miserable and insipid".

  • Suganth of "The Times of India" gave the film a rating of one out of five stars and said that "The director mutilates a dead plot with insipid writing".
  • Griddaluru Gopalrao of "Zamin Ryot" gave the film a negative review, criticising the plot and characterisations as illogical and insipid.
  • A critic wrote, "The insipid script and its lacklustre narration and performances don't make it much for exciting viewing. It's a film the hero would most likely prefer to disown !".
  • What could have been a novelty or an insipid affair is actually one of Coleman Hawkins's more memorable albums".
  • s Sukhdev Sandhu criticised the dialogue, saying: "dollops of didactic and clunky exposition are combined with lines half-inched from episodes of "The Bill" and passages of insipid mushiness".

  • Malini Mannath of "The New Indian Express" gave a negative review and labelled the film as "insipid".
  • A critic from "Deccan Chronicle" wrote that "Krishnashtami has a reasonable plot, but is let down by lazy execution and insipid performances".
  • The New Indian Express wrote:"lacklustre characters, insipid narration and shoddy screenplay make the film devoid of thrill, humour or excitement".
  • "The Indian Express" wrote, "The knot had potential, but the script is insipid the treatment listless and the performances in general far from inspiring".
  • "Euphaedra hastiri", the insipid striped forester, is a butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It is found in Senegal, Guinea-Bissau, Guinea and Sierra Leone. Its habitat consists of forests.

  • They also have guests on the show, yet no matter how boring or insipid they are, the two remain extremely enthralled throughout the interview. Debuted October 25, 1997.
  • emarginata", but has small insipid fruit and a very different flower structure.
  • The work invites reasoning, provocation and negotiation of absurdist scenarios involving majestic women in insipid situations.
  • However, not all reviews were positive. "Forbes" panned the story as "strangely recessive, unheroic, [...] dull", calling both Capaldi and Coleman's characters "insipid".
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