CONJURING TRICK vs INSIPIDITY: NOUN
- An illusory feat; considered magical by naive observers
- Extreme dullness; lacking spirit or interest
- An insipid utterance.
- The condition of being insipid; insipidness.
- The quality or state of being insipid; vapidity.
- Dullness; lack of interest.
- The quality of being insipid.
- Lacking any distinctive or interesting taste property
CONJURING TRICK vs INSIPIDITY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- An illusory feat
- Lacking spirit or interest
- Extreme dullness
CONJURING TRICK vs INSIPIDITY: RELATED WORDS
- Pythonesque, Pantomimic, Danse macabre, Flummery, Ex nihilo, Hokey cokey, Conjuror, Prestidigitation, Escapology, Magic trick, Deception, Magic, Trick, Legerdemain, Illusion
- Priggishness, Winsomeness, Loathsomeness, Sullenness, Mindlessness, Mawkishness, Lifelessness, Languor, Banality, Joylessness, Dullness, Triteness, Vapidity, Insipidness, Blandness
CONJURING TRICK vs INSIPIDITY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Giddying, Brownism, Mentalism, Pythonesque, Pantomimic, Danse macabre, Flummery, Ex nihilo, Hokey cokey, Conjuror, Prestidigitation, Magic trick, Deception, Magic, Trick
- Sunniness, Didacticism, Priggishness, Winsomeness, Loathsomeness, Sullenness, Mindlessness, Mawkishness, Lifelessness, Languor, Banality, Joylessness, Dullness, Triteness, Vapidity
CONJURING TRICK vs INSIPIDITY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- His extraordinary capacity for sitting as though glued to his table produced upon us the effect of an inexplicable conjuring trick.
- Because being Obama means never having to take responsibility for any of his systematic insipidity.
- Insipidity; the insipid taste of rice or other food cooked over a poor fire.
- There is not enough UGH in my soul to direct towards this insipidity.
CONJURING TRICK vs INSIPIDITY: QUESTIONS
- Is Harry Potter's conjuring trick coming to Universal Hollywood?
- N/A