Insipid
[in-SIP-uhd]
Hint 1. Sentence to give context:
"The insipid old coffee was no match for the sip-able hot latte."
Hint 2.
The roots of insipid include in- (“not” or “un”) and the Latin word sapidus (“flavorful”).
What is the best definition of insipid?
A.
Boorish, or characterized by rough manners
B.
Maudlin, or self-pitying and sentimental
C.
Flavorless, or lacking in taste or interest
D.
Cliquish, or condescending in demeanor
Hint 1. Sentence to give context:
"The insipid old coffee was no match for the sip-able hot latte."
Hint 2.
The roots of insipid include in- (“not” or “un”) and the Latin word sapidus (“flavorful”).
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