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vapid

Adjective
comp: more vapidsup: most vapid

This term describes a specific kind of emptiness, whether physical or intellectual. When applied to liquids, it refers to the loss of carbonation or spirit, leaving the substance flat and lifeless. It evokes a sense of stagnation and a lack of the expected "spark" or effervescence. In a social or intellectual context, it characterizes content or personality as devoid of depth, originality, or passion. It is more critical than simply calling something boring, as it implies a superficiality that is disappointing or tedious.

Meanings

Adjective

Lacking flavor, zest, or spirit; dull and uninteresting.

"The conversation was vapid and failed to engage the guests."

Adjective

Flat or tasteless, specifically referring to a drink that has lost its carbonation or essence.

"The soda had become vapid after sitting open all night."

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