insipidity
insipidity — 名詞
1. the quality of being very plain, boring, or lacking any interesting character —
平淡無味
缺乏味道或趣味的特性
the quality of being very plain, boring, or lacking any interesting character — used especially about food with almost no flavour, or about writing, conversation, or art that feels lifeless and unexciting
The insipidity of the vegetable stew disappointed Minho, who had expected stronger flavours.
蔬菜燉菜的平淡無味讓 Minho 感到失望,他原本期待更濃郁的風味。
collocation: insipidity of [something]
Andrei described the novel's insipidity in his book club review as painfully dull.
Andrei 在他讀書會的評論中將這本小說的平淡無趣形容為令人難以忍受的枯燥。
formal register for critiques of creative work
The after-dinner speech was so full of insipidity that several guests quietly left the room.
餐後演講充滿了平淡無味的內容,幾位賓客悄悄離開了會場。
João criticised the insipidity of the office redesign, pointing out the dull grey walls.
João 批評辦公室重新裝修的平淡無趣,指出那些單調的灰色牆壁。
- flavour
opposite in the literal taste sense
- liveliness
opposite in the figurative sense of energy and interest
文法句型
the insipidity of [something]
用法筆記
The adjective insipid is far more common than this noun in everyday English. The noun appears mostly in formal writing about food, art, or conversation.