Library

EXP: 08888
HITS: {{lyricTraining.hits}}888
STREAKS: {{lyricTraining.streaks}}888
TIME: {{lyricTraining.timeout / 1000}}88
{{word.word}}

{{cue.translated_text}}

{{lyricTraining.hint}}

x{{playblackSpeed.toFixed(2)}}

Loading ..

Not Found

{{annotation.word}} ({{annotation.pos_simplify}})

/{{annotation.phonetic}}/

{{annotation.translation}}

{{annotation.name}}

{{annotation.sub_type}}

Back

Games & Quizzes

Training Mode - Typing
Fill the gaps to the Lyric - Best method
Training Mode - Picking
Pick the correct word to fill in the gap
{{game.name}}
{{game.description}} Requires {{game.required_annotions}} vocabulary annotations

Congratulations! You gained {{totalPoint}} XP

You may need to watch a part of the video to unlock quizzes

Don't forget to Sign In to save your points

Repeat Skip ({{game.question_index}}/{{game.questions.length}})
{{part}}
Repeat Skip ({{game.question_index + 1}}/{{game.questions.length}})
{{choice.text}}
{{choice.text}}

Make correct pairs from two columns

{{lyricTraining.finished && lyricTraining.timed_out ? 'Timed Out' : 'Challenge Accomplished'}}

PERFECT HITS {{lyricTraining.stats.PERFECT_HITS}} +{{lyricTraining.stats.PERFECT_HITS * 20}}
HITS {{lyricTraining.stats.HITS}} +{{lyricTraining.stats.HITS * 10}}
LONGEST STREAK {{lyricTraining.stats.LONGEST_STREAKS}} +{{lyricTraining.stats.LONGEST_STREAKS * 10}}
REMAINING TIME {{lyricTraining.timeout / 1000}}s +{{lyricTraining.timeout / 1000}}
TOTAL +{{lyricTraining.exp}}
{{word.word}} - {{dictionary.definition[0].phonetic || ("/" + dictionary.phonetics +"/")}} - {{word.translation}}

We couldn't find definitions for the word you were looking for.
Or maybe the current language is not supported

{{simpleDefinition.pos}}

{{simpleDefinition.def}}

{{word.word}}

Sentences & parts of speech:

  • {{tag.normal}} {{tag.pos_name}}

  • {{c.startTime | duration}}


    {{c.translated_text}}

All {{pos.pos_simplify}}
{{a.word || a.name}}
/{{a.phonetic}}/

{{a.type || a.sub_type}}

{{a.translation}}
{{a.definition}}

The example sentences of VAPID in videos (1 in total of 1)

a determiner good adjective and coordinating conjunction happy adjective ship noun, singular or mass - but coordinating conjunction this determiner video noun, singular or mass is verb, 3rd person singular present all determiner about preposition or subordinating conjunction vapid noun, singular or mass aesthetical adjective judgements noun, plural and coordinating conjunction dozens noun, plural

Use "vapid" in a sentence | "vapid" example sentences

How to use "vapid" in a sentence?

  • The performance of duty, and not an indulgence in vapid ease and vapid pleasure, is all that makes life worth while.
    -Theodore Roosevelt-
  • There are few faces that can afford to smile: a smile is sometimes bewitching, in general vapid, often a contortion.
    -Benjamin Disraeli-
  • a society in which there is widespread economic insecurity can turn freedom into a barren and vapid right for millions of people.
    -Eleanor Roosevelt-
  • Imagination applied to the whole world is vapid in comparison to imagination applied to a detail.
    -Wallace Stevens-
  • She stared at him in that vapid, intoxicated way employed only by women under a vamp's control. Or the way I sometimes got when faced with cupcakes. Mmm. Cupcakes.
    -Kiersten White-
  • Anonymous blog comments, vapid video pranks and lightweight mash-ups may seem trivial and harmless, but as a whole, this widespread practice of fragmentary, impersonal communication has demeaned personal interaction.
    -Jaron Lanier-
  • Youth is a silly, vapid state, Old age with fears and ills is rife, This simple boon I beg of Fate - A thousand years of Middle Life.
    -Carolyn Wells-
  • England has never enjoyed a genuine social revolution. Maybe that's what's wrong with that dear, tepid, vapid, insipid, stuffy, little country.
    -Edward Abbey-
Special thanks to The Free Dictionary and azquotes for providing us with the information used in this web page

Definition and meaning of VAPID

What does "vapid mean?"

/ˈvapəd/

vapid

adjective
Lacking challenge, interest, or savor; bland.

What are synonyms of "vapid"?
Some common synonyms of "vapid" are:
  • insipid,
  • uninspired,
  • colorless,
  • uninteresting,
  • feeble,
  • flat,
  • dead,
  • dull,
  • boring,
  • tedious,
  • tired,
  • unexciting,
  • uninspiring,
  • unimaginative,
  • lifeless,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/inˈsipid/

insipid
adjective

lacking flavour.

/ˌənənˈspī(ə)rd/

uninspired
adjective

Having little intellectual, emotional excitement.

/ˈkələrləs/

colorless
adjective

Not having any interesting features.

/ˌənˈint(ə)rəstiNG/

uninteresting
adjective

not arousing curiosity or interest.

/ˈfēbəl/

feeble
adjective

lacking physical strength.

/flat/

flat
adjective adverb noun verb

Lifeless; lacking energy or vitality. In a certain, direct or absolute manner. Apartment; set of rooms for living in. To share an apartment with someone.

/ded/

dead
adjective adverb

Being unable to feel, physically or emotionally. Completely; absolutely.

/dəl/

dull
adjective verb

Being quiet or not clear. make or become dull.

/ˈbôriNG/

boring
adjective verb

Not at all interesting. To make a deep hole in the ground with a drill.

/ˈtēdēəs/

tedious
adjective

Being uninteresting and taking a long time; boring.

/ˈtī(ə)rd/

tired
adjective verb

in need of sleep or rest. To lose, cause to lose energy so you want to rest.

/ˌənikˈsīdiNG/

unexciting
adjective

Boring; uninteresting.

/ˌənənˈspī(ə)riNG/

uninspiring
adjective

Creating little intellectual, emotional excitement.

/ˌəniˈmaj(ə)nədiv/

unimaginative
adjective

not readily using or demonstrating use of imagination.

/ˈlīfləs/

lifeless
adjective

dead or apparently dead.

What are antonyms of "vapid"?
Some common antonyms of "vapid" are:
  • lively,
  • colorful,
  • exciting,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈlīvlē/

lively
adjective

full of life and energy.

/ˈkələrfəl/

colorful
adjective

Being exciting or interesting; lively.

/ikˈsīdiNG/

exciting
adjective verb

Creating interest, happiness or pleasurable fear. To make someone feel happy, interested or eager.

Q
W
E
R
T
Y
U
I
O
P
A
S
D
F
G
H
J
K
L
Z
X
C
V
B
N
M