Sentence example with the word 'vapid'

vapid

airy, commonplace, empty-headed, frivolous, innocuous, moderate, passable, savorless, superficial, unlively, wishy-washy

Definition adj. lacking taste or flavor or tang

Last update: January 23, 2017


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She did not take part in the vapid conversation.   [adjective]

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Then 18th-century musicians bemoaned the florid and vapid new style of Italian virtuosity which was destroying the true art on which they grew up.   [adjective]

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She had suspected that he was not happy; that the joyous existence amidst fairest surroundings which seemed so exquisite to her was dull and vapid for him.   [adjective]

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Your eyes are as vapid as the glasseyes of your stuffed fox.   [adjective]

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In working from early Dorian models they introduced refinements of their own, with the result that they produced beautiful, but somewhat vapid and academic types.   [Please select]

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Compared with her beauty even Mary Stuart's was pale as the vapid moon at dawn.   [Please select]

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Rob her of her divine enthusiasm, and how vapid and commonplace she becomes.   [Please select]

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"Well," Elizabeth agreed; for a moment the vapid talk was like balm laid upon burnt flesh.   [Please select]

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Let vapid idlers loll in silk, Around their costly board; Give us the bowl of samp and milk, By homespun beauty poured.   [Please select]

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And Selwyn found himself drifting, mildly interested in the vapid exchange of civilities which cost nobody a mental effort.   [Please select]

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His awkward, well-meant pleasantry, perhaps not conceived in the best of taste, sounded in his own ears wretchedly flat and vapid.   [Please select]

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