How do you use vapid in a sentence?

Answer:
Vapid means "lacking liveliness or force".

You can use it to describe a food, a statement, or a person
  • The tea was vapid and did not have a lively taste.
  • The city council meetings were notable for vapid discussions and proposals.
  • The boy had a vapid personality, and he rarely laughed.
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