insipidity

/ˌɪnsɪˈpɪdəti/
noun
  1. Lack of flavor or taste; blandness.
    • The insipidity of the plain rice was relieved only by a dash of soy sauce.
    • He complained about the insipidity of the boiled chicken.
    • The insipidity of the soup made everyone add salt and pepper.
  2. Lack of interest, excitement, or character; dullness.
    • She left the party early because of the insipidity of the conversation.
    • The movie's insipidity put half the audience to sleep.
    • Critics noted the insipidity of the novel's plot and characters.
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