Vapider: meaning, definitions and examples

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vapider

 

[ ˈvæpɪdər ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

quality, comparison

Vapider is a comparative form of the adjective 'vapid.' It describes something that is dull, uninspired, or lacking in flavor or liveliness. In contexts such as food, conversations, or experiences, it highlights an absence of interest or excitement. For example, a vapider meal may indicate that it lacks spices or flavors that make food enjoyable.

Synonyms

blander, duller, languid.

Examples of usage

  • The conversation felt vapider than usual.
  • Her vapider performance did not impress the audience.
  • The sequel was even vapider than the original film.

Translations

Translations of the word "vapider" in other languages:

🇵🇹 vaporizador

🇮🇳 वाष्पीकरण करने वाला

🇩🇪 Verdampfer

🇮🇩 penguap

🇺🇦 випарник

🇵🇱 parownik

🇯🇵 蒸発器

🇫🇷 vaporisateur

🇪🇸 vaporizador

🇹🇷 buharlaştırıcı

🇰🇷 증발기

🇸🇦 مبخر

🇨🇿 odpařovač

🇸🇰 odparovač

🇨🇳 蒸发器

🇸🇮 izparilnik

🇮🇸 gufunarefni

🇰🇿 булану құрылғы

🇬🇪 ბუღი

🇦🇿 buxar

🇲🇽 vaporizador

Etymology

The word 'vapid' originates from the Latin word 'vapidus,' which means 'flat' or 'insipid.' This term was adopted into English in the early 19th century, initially used to describe beverages that lacked flavor. Over time, it evolved to encompass a broader range of meanings beyond just taste—applying to anything perceived as lacking in liveliness or interest. The comparative form 'vapider' emerged to facilitate comparison, indicating a greater degree of dullness or banality. Its use highlights a cultural tendency to seek stimulation and engagement in experiences, whether that be in food, art, or conversation.