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vapid
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vapid
(adjective)
vapid
/
ˈ
væpəd/
adjective
vapid
/
ˈ
væpəd/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of VAPID
[
more vapid; most vapid
]
formal
:
not lively or interesting
:
dull or boring
a song with
vapid
lyrics
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— vapidity
/væ
ˈ
pɪdəti/
noun
[
noncount
]
the
vapidity
of her writing
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— vapidly
adverb
vapidly
sentimental
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