vapid


va·pid

adj \ˈva-pəd, ˈvā-\

Definition of VAPID

: lacking liveliness, tang, briskness, or force : flat, dull <a gossipy, vapid woman, obsessed by her own elegance — R. F. Delderfield> <London was not all vapid dissipation — V. S. Pritchett>
va·pid·ly adverb
va·pid·ness noun

Examples of VAPID

  1. a song with vapid lyrics
  2. Waiting rooms, as I'm sure you know, are small rooms with plenty of chairs for waiting, as well as piles of old, dull magazines to read and some vapid paintings … while you endure the boredom that doctors and dentists inflict on their patients before bringing them in to poke them and prod them and do all the miserable things that such people are paid to do. —Lemony Snicket, The Ersatz Elevator, 2001

Origin of VAPID

Latin vapidus flat-tasting; akin to Latin vappa flat wine and perhaps to Latin vapor steam
First Known Use: circa 1656

Rhymes with VAPID

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