insipidly Meaning of "insipidly"

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Definition(s):

  • (adv) in an insipid manner

Usage(s):

  1. What must be said is that the new movie is simply awful: poorly structured, vulgarly written, insipidly directed, monotonously performed.
  2. What must be said is that the new movie is simply awful: poorly structured, vulgarly written, insipidly directed, monotonously performed.
  3. In hiring a spokesman, Kenneth Starr was hoping we'd forget that picture of him smiling insipidly in his driveway while holding a black plastic bag of garbage.

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  • Former test cricketer Vic Marks added in The Guardian: "So catches don't always win matches. England caught brilliantly. They did everything else insipidly - and that's being generous. English defeats in New Zealand are not that common. They tend to...
    on Mar 9, 2008 By: Vic Marks Source: Stuff.co.nz

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