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Portuguese
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Latin īnsipidus (“tasteless”), from in- (“not”) + sapidus (“savory”).
Pronunciation
Adjective
insípido (feminine insípida, masculine plural insípidos, feminine plural insípidas)
- insipid; flavorless
- Synonym: insosso
- Antonyms: gostoso, saboroso, sápido
- (figuratively) boring; dull
- Synonyms: see Thesaurus:monótono
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Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin īnsipidus (“tasteless”), from in- (“not”) + sapidus (“savory”). Cognate with Sicilian nzìpitu, English insipid.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /inˈsipido/
- Rhymes: -ipido
- Syllabification: in‧sí‧pi‧do
Adjective
insípido (feminine insípida, masculine plural insípidos, feminine plural insípidas)
- tasteless, flavorless
- Synonym: soso
- (figurative) insipid, vapid, bland, dull, ho hum
- Synonyms: desabrido, soso
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