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单词 vapid
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vapidadj.

Brit. /ˈvapɪd/, U.S. /ˈvæpəd/
Forms: Also 1600s vappid.
Etymology: < Latin vapidus savourless, insipid. Compare obsolete French vapide (Cotgrave).
1.
a. Of liquors, beverages, etc.: Devoid of briskness; failing to produce an agreeable effect on the palate; flat, insipid.
ΘΚΠ
the world > physical sensation > taste and flavour > insipidity > [adjective]
wallowc897
smatchless?c1225
unsavoury?c1225
fresha1398
savourlessa1398
wearish1398
wershed1398
fond?c1430
unsavoured1435
palled1440
mildc1450
walsh1513
wallowish1548
dead1552
waterish1566
cold1585
flatten1594
seasonless1595
wersha1599
blown1600
flash1601
fatuous1608
tasteless1611
flat1617
insipid1620
ingustable1623
flashy1625
flatted1626
saltless1633
gustless1636
remiss1655
rheumatical1655
untasteable1656
vapid1656
exolete1657
distasted1662
vappous1673
insulse1676
toothless1679
mawkisha1697
intastable1701
waugh1703
impoignant1733
flavourless1736
instimulating1740
deadish1742
mawky1755
brineless1791
wishy-washy1791
keestless1802
shilpit1814
wish-washy1814
sapidless1821
silent1826
slushy1839
bland1878
spendsavour1879
wish-wash1896
dolled1917
spiceless1980
the mind > emotion > suffering > feeling of weariness or tedium > [adjective] > wearisome or tedious > bland or insipid
colourlessc1425
unsavouryc1449
wearish?1533
wersha1599
tasteless1603
tame1604
juiceless1620
water gruela1627
dry1632
soulless1632
frigid1643
vapid1656
insipida1684
fade1715
heartless1780
vapid1785
achromatic1799
sauceless1817
albuminous1858
antiseptic1891
flat-footed1899
unatmospheric1913
defanged1920
anodyne1933
spiceless1942
tea-party1961
nothingburger1965
1656 T. Blount Glossographia Vapid, that gives an ill smack, that casts a vapour or ill savour, stinking.
1669 W. Simpson Hydrologia Chymica 116 A sourish, saltish, and..vapid liquor.
1682 N. Grew Anat. Plants iv. i. vi. 158 Now the Liquors, in which these are generated, do always..lose their Tast and Smell, and so become Vapid.
1707 J. Mortimer Whole Art Husbandry xx. 585 Then away goes the brisk and pleasant Spirits and leave a vapid or sour Drink.
1756 C. Lucas Ess. Waters ii. 208 It somewhat resembled vapid French white wine.
1788 F. Burney Diary 24 July (1842) IV. 188 He..made his own cold tea, and drank it weak and vapid.
1823 J. Badcock Domest. Amusem. 47 Vapid, old and worn out trees, producing vapid fruit.
1864 G. A. Sala in Daily Tel. 1 Nov. So are bottled mineral waters the vapidest of beverages.
figurative.1783 Ld. Bristol in A. Young Autobiogr. (1898) vi. 118 When you are vapid, if ever those pétillant spirits of yours are so, come and imbibe some..air at the Downhill.1847 C. Dickens Dombey & Son (1848) xiii. 120 Such vapid and flat daylight as filtered through the ground-glass windows.
b. Said of taste or flavour.
ΚΠ
1682 N. Grew Disc. Tasts in Plants vi. i. §9 in Anat. Plants 280 A soft Taste, is either Vapid, as in Watery Bodies, Whites of Eggs, Starch,..Or Unctuous, as in Oyls, Fat, &c.
1826 D. Booth Art of Brewing (ed. 2) 32 It gives to the beer a vapid disagreeable flavour.
1830 M. Donovan Domest. Econ. II. vii. 337 The exhilarating effect is produced at the sacrifice of fine flavour, and with the introduction of vapid bitterness.
1859 W. S. Coleman Our Woodlands 85 The tempting appearance of which, however, is not borne out by their flavour, which is mawkish and vapid.
c. Medicine. Of blood: Devoid of strength or vigour; weak, inert.
ΘΚΠ
the world > life > the body > vascular system > blood > types of blood > [adjective] > weak or inert
vapid1684
1684 tr. T. Bonet Guide Pract. Physician xiv. 495 In such Diseases the whole mass of Blood..is otherwise grown vappid as it were.
1744 G. Berkeley Siris (ESTC T72826) §52 Softening and enriching the sharp and vapid blood.
1834 S. Cooper Good's Study Med. (ed. 4) I. 563 (note) Dr. Stevens thinks that the blood first loses its solid parts, and becomes thin; that it then becomes deprived of its saline principles, and turns black and vapid.
d. Of flowers: Scentless. rare.
ΘΚΠ
the world > physical sensation > smell and odour > inodorousness > [adjective]
unsmellingc1440
savourless1552
scentless1605
smell-lessa1625
inodorate1626
vapidc1750
unfetid1755
unscented1785
unsmelled1812
odourless1836
perfumeless1854
incenseless1856
deodorized1875
c1750 W. Shenstone Rural Elegance 235 To rear some breathless vapid flow'rs.
2. figurative. Devoid of animation, zest, or interest; dull, flat, lifeless, insipid:
a. Of talk, discourse, writings, etc.
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > the arts > literature > style of language or writing > weakness or feebleness > [adjective] > vapid or insipid
pappy1597
watery1605
milk-and-water1753
vapid1758
unracy1782
swashy1796
washy1806
milk-and-waterish1807
wish-washy1814
insipid1845
1758 S. Johnson Idler 9 Dec. 281 Conversation would become dull and vapid.
a1763 W. Shenstone Ess. in Wks. (1765) II. 204 Vapid frivolous chit-chat serves to pass away the time.
1799 Monthly Rev. 30 211 The minute ceremonials and vapid common-place of the German theatre.
1822 W. Hazlitt Table-talk II. iv. 57 The news of the morning become stale and vapid by the dinner-hour.
1865 H. Phillips Amer. Paper Currency II. 112 The newspapers contained as usual vapid and lengthy essays.
1885 Manch. Examiner 11 Feb. 4/7 There is..a great deal of vapid declamation on this subject, but it will soon die out.
b. Of amusements, pleasures, etc.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > suffering > feeling of weariness or tedium > [adjective] > wearisome or tedious > of things
heavy1601
bloodless?c1622
vapid1790
weighty1828
soggy1928
1790 E. Burke Refl. Revol. in France 16 This town..begins to grow satiated with the uniform round of its vapid dissipations. View more context for this quotation
1799 H. More Strict. Mod. Syst. Fem. Educ. (ed. 4) I. 98 A sophisticated little creature, nursed in these forced, and costly, and vapid pleasures.
1828 M. M. Sherwood Lady of Manor VI. xxviii. 168 One continued round of vapid amusements, some of which are too light and trifling even to amuse a child at a common merriment.
1877 ‘Mrs. Forrester’ Mignon I. i Mrs. Stratheden's ‘At Homes’ are very different from the general run of those vapid and dreary entertainments.
c. Of persons or places.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > suffering > feeling of weariness or tedium > [adjective] > wearisome or tedious > bland or insipid
colourlessc1425
unsavouryc1449
wearish?1533
wersha1599
tasteless1603
tame1604
juiceless1620
water gruela1627
dry1632
soulless1632
frigid1643
vapid1656
insipida1684
fade1715
heartless1780
vapid1785
achromatic1799
sauceless1817
albuminous1858
antiseptic1891
flat-footed1899
unatmospheric1913
defanged1920
anodyne1933
spiceless1942
tea-party1961
nothingburger1965
1785 W. Cowper Task i. 393 The languid eye, the..wither'd muscle, and the vapid soul, Reproach their owner.
1824 W. Irving Tales of Traveller I. 197 I grew so dull, and vapid, and genteel.
1839 J. C. Maitland Lett. from Madras (1843) 272 Masulipatam was an ugly place;..nothing to be seen but wide sandy roads,..altogether, a most vapid sort of place.
1873 C. M. Davies Unorthodox London (1876) 119 The adoption of the most vapid young lady's perversion of her mother-tongue.
d. In miscellaneous contexts.
ΚΠ
1796 F. Burney Camilla I. ii. v. 236 A scheme of human happiness, which no time, no repetition can make vapid to a feeling heart.
1818 W. Hazlitt On Vulgarity in Table-talk It is a vapid assumption of superiority.
1847 B. Disraeli Tancred I. ii. vii. 182 A smile is..in general vapid.
1861 G. J. Whyte-Melville Market Harborough 10 The vapid demeanour and cool assurance which triumph in a ball-room.
1874 H. R. Reynolds John the Baptist viii. 515 If these pernicious views..be entertained..the renewal of humanity [is] a vapid and foolish dream.
3. Of a damp or steamy character; dank; vaporous. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > matter > liquid > moisture or humidity > [adjective] > humid
humidc1550
humoral1602
dampisha1642
vapid1660
damp1706
moothy1878
1660 R. Boyle New Exper. Physico-mechanicall xxii. 169 A vapid Air, or Water rarified into vapor, may..emulate the elastical power of..true Air.
1677 R. Plot Nat. Hist. Oxford-shire 18 Few (if any) vappid and stinking Exhalations can ascend from them to corrupt the Air.
1690 W. Leybourn Cursus mathematicus f. 449 Rheita affirms, that he observed Jupiter to be invested round with a vapid Atmosphere.

Derivatives

ˈvapidism n. rare
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > suffering > feeling of weariness or tedium > [noun] > state or quality of being wearisome or tedious > blandness or insipidity
flashinessa1603
frigidity1642
insipidness1711
insipidity1715
vapidity1721
vapidness1727
corporateness1755
vapidism1831
milk-and-wateriness1834
saltlessness1867
1831 T. Carlyle Schiller in Fraser's Mag. Mar. 130 All critical guild-brethren now working diligently..in the calmer sphere of Vapidism or even Nullism.
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