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the world > physical sensation > taste and flavour > insipidity > [adjective] (63)
wallowc897

Tasteless, insipid; sickly.

smatchless?c1225

Devoid of savour.

unsavoury?c1225

Having no savour; not attractive to the taste; tasteless, insipid. Obsolete.

fresha1398

Of food or another perishable substance. Tasteless, insipid; unseasoned. rare. Now regional.

savourlessa1398

Having no savour; tasteless or odourless. Also in figurative context.

wearish1398

Destitute of savour, sickly-flavoured, tasteless, insipid; unsalted. Cf. wersh, adj. 1.

wershed1398

Tasteless.

fond?c1430

Of salt: insipid, flavourless. Obsolete.

unsavoured1435

(un-, prefix1 affix 2.)

palled1440

Of a fermented or aerated drink: that has lost its freshness or strength; flat, stale, insipid. Also (occasionally) of food. Obsolete.

mildc1450

Of food, drink, or tobacco: not sharp, strong, or hot in flavour; not pungent.

walsh1513

Insipid, tasteless, ill-tasting; having a sickly taste, nauseous.

wallowish1548

Insipid, tasteless, flat; also, ill-tasting, nauseous, esp. through being over-sweet.

dead1552

Having lost its active quality or virtue. Of drink, etc.: That has lost its sharpness, taste, or flavour; flat, vapid, insipid. ? Obsolete.

waterish1566

Of a taste: watery, weak, insipid. Obsolete.

cold1585

Opposed to ‘hot’ as applied to taste or to effect on the bodily system: The opposite of pungent, acrid, or stimulating. Obsolete.

flatten1594

Of milk: ? Skimmed (in quot. 1594 apparently stale, sour; perhaps associated with flat, adj.).

seasonless1595

Lacking flavour, tasteless, insipid. Obsolete. rare.

wersha1599

Destitute of savour; insipid, tasteless, or sickly-flavoured; unsalted. = wearish, adj. 1. Also figurative.

blown1600

Stale, flat, that has lost its freshness; tainted.

flash1601

Of food: Insipid.

fatuous1608

In Latin sense. Tasteless, insipid, vapid.

tasteless1611

Without taste or flavour; exciting no sensation of taste; insipid.

flat1617

Of drink, etc.: That has lost its flavour or sharpness; dead, insipid, stale.

insipid1620

Without taste, tasteless; also, having only a very slight taste; without perceptible flavour or flavour sufficient to gratify the palate.

ingustable1623

Incapable of being tasted; not perceptible by the sense of taste.

flashy1625

Insipid, tasteless, vapid.

flatted1626

Rendered vapid or insipid. Obsolete.

saltless1633

figurative. Lacking piquancy, poignancy, interest, or liveliness; insipid, ‘flat’.

gustless1636

Tasteless, insipid.

remiss1655

Of taste or flavour: faint, slight. Obsolete. rare.

rheumatical1655

Watery, insipid. Obsolete. rare.

untasteable1656

(un-, prefix1 affix 1b.)

vapid1656

Of liquors, beverages, etc.: Devoid of briskness; failing to produce an agreeable effect on the palate; flat, insipid.

exolete1657

That has lost its virtue; effete, insipid.

distasted1662

Deprived of taste, tasteless, insipid. Obsolete.

vappous1673

Flat, insipid.

insulse1676

literal. Tasteless, insipid, dull or flat in taste.

toothless1679

figurative. loosely. Tasteless; not toothsome. Obsolete.

mawkisha1697

Nauseating; having a nauseating or disgusting taste or smell. Also in later use: tasting sickly or insipid.

intastable1701

Incapable of being tasted.

waugh1703

Tasteless, insipid; unpleasant to the smell or taste, sickly; faint, weak, etc. (see Eng. Dial. Dict.).

impoignant1733

Not sharp or piquant.

flavourless1736

Without flavour.

instimulating1740

Not stimulating.

deadish1742

Somewhat dead (in various senses).

mawky1755

= mawkish, adj. 2. Also figurative.

brineless1791

Without brine or salt.

wishy-washy1791

Of drink (or liquid food): Weak and insipid; sloppy. Also dialect as n. (see quot. 1824).

keestless1802

void of sap or substance.

shilpit1814

Of liquor: Insipid, weak, thin.

wish-washy1814

= wishy-washy, adj.

sapidless1821

Flavourless.

silent1826

Of a distilled spirit: possessing no flavour.

slushy1839

Weak, washy.

bland1878

Of medicines: Mild, unirritating. Of food: Not stimulating. (Cf. quot. 1667 at sense 2a).

spendsavour1879

That has lost its savour.

wish-wash1896

A contemptuous name for weak, insipid, or unsubstantial drink (or liquid food). Also attributive or adj.= wishy-washy, adj. 1.

dolled1917

spiceless1980

Without spice or spices (literal and figurative); lacking pungency, insipid.

Subcategories:

— without sense of taste (3)
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