savorlessness

/ˈseɪvərləsnəs/
noun
  1. The quality or state of having no taste or flavor.
    • The savorlessness of the dish disappointed the chef.
    • He complained about the savorlessness of the cafeteria food.
    • The water's savorlessness made it easy to drink.
  2. The quality of being dull, uninteresting, or lacking excitement.
    • The novel's savorlessness made it hard to finish.
    • She left the party early because of its savorlessness.
    • The savorlessness of the lecture put half the class to sleep.