ˈvapə̇d also ˈvāp- adjective
Etymology: Latin vapidus flat tasting, spiritless; akin to Latin vappa vapid wine and probably to Latin vapor steam — more at covet
: lacking flavor, zest, animation, or spirit : having lost the appeal of liveliness, tang, briskness, or force : flat , insipid , uninteresting , pointless , trite
vapid beer
a fixed, vapid smile — Roger Eddy
expressed a mild, vapid surprise at things told her — Arnold Bennett
Synonyms: see insipid