/ˈvæp.ɪd/, /ˈveɪp.ɪd/
OriginBorrowed from Latin vapidus (“flat, vapid”).
- Offering nothing that is stimulating or challenging.
“In Koons' best-known works—a life-sized poly-chromed wood replica of Michael Jackson and his pet chimp Bubbles; vapid fin de siècle readymades such as a trio of basketballs floating in a fishtank […]”
- Lifeless, dull, or banal.
“Then there was a little more trite conversation between Mr. Arabin and Mr. Harding; trite, and hard, and vapid, and senseless.”
- Tasteless, bland, or insipid.
- mnemonic, not-comparableAn acronym for remembering undesirable characteristics for goal-setting: vague, amorphous, pie-in-the-sky, irrelevant, delayed/disassociated.
“One of the things that Paterson talks about is VAPID goals. He says that “VAPID goals are what we often set if we’re not thinking about it”.”
“SMART is an acronym for Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Timely goals, whereas VAPID goals are Vague, Amorphous, Pie-in-the-sky, Irrelevant, Dissociated goals.”
Formsmore vapid(comparative) · most vapid(superlative)