insipidity

Etymology
Borrowed from. .

Noun

 * 1)  The condition of being insipid; insipidness.
 * 2) * 1735,, , Book I, Notes Variorum, in The Works of Mr. Alexander Pope, Volume 2, London: Lawton Gilliver, p. 98,
 * was Poet Laureate, a cold writer, of no invention, but sometimes translated tolerably when befriended by Mr. Dryden. In his second part of are above two hundred admirable lines together of that great hand, which strongly shine through the insipidity of the rest.
 * 1)  Something that is insipid; an insipid utterance, sight, object, etc.
 * 1)  Something that is insipid; an insipid utterance, sight, object, etc.

Translations

 * Czech: mdlost
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