insipidly

/ɪnˈsɪpɪdli/
adverb
  1. In a way that lacks flavor or taste.
    • The dish was insipidly prepared, leaving everyone disappointed.
    • She insipidly chewed the dry toast, wishing for jam.
    • The vegetables were insipidly boiled with no seasoning.
  2. In a way that lacks interest, excitement, or character; dully.
    • He insipidly recited his speech without any emotion.
    • The band played insipidly, failing to engage the crowd.
    • She smiled insipidly, not really paying attention to the conversation.
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