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vapidity

/vəˈpɪd.ə.ti/advanced Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

The quality of being dull, uninteresting, or lacking flavor, liveliness, or intellectual depth.

Example Sentences:
  • The political debate dissolved into a tiresome display of vapidity and empty rhetoric.
  • She grew tired of the endless small talk and its utter vapidity.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from the Latin 'vapidus' (meaning flat, insipid, or having lost its life and spirit, originally applied to wine), through late 17th-century English. It is closely related to the word 'vapor', reflecting the idea of something evaporating, losing its substance, and becoming empty or devoid of flavor and meaning.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of 'vapor'—just like steam that disappears into thin air, vapidity describes something lacking substance, depth, or flavor.

Frequently Asked Questions About “vapidity

1. What is the meaning of “vapidity” in English?

In English, vapidity (noun) is defined as: “The quality of being dull, uninteresting, or lacking flavor, liveliness, or intellectual depth.”.

2. How do you use “vapidity” in a sentence?

The political debate dissolved into a tiresome display of vapidity and empty rhetoric.

3. What are English synonyms of “vapidity”?

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “vapidity”?

Derived from the Latin 'vapidus' (meaning flat, insipid, or having lost its life and spirit, originally applied to wine), through late 17th-century English. It is closely related to the word 'vapor', reflecting the idea of something evaporating, losing its substance, and becoming empty or devoid of flavor and meaning.