- make insipid
- v.quitar el sabor a, desazonar.
Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español. 2014.
Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español. 2014.
insipid — adjective Etymology: French & Late Latin; French insipide, from Late Latin insipidus, from Latin in + sapidus savory, from sapere to taste more at sage Date: 1609 1. lacking taste or savor ; tasteless < insipid food > 2. lacking in qualities that … New Collegiate Dictionary
flattened — adj. leveled; straightened; made flat; knocked down; made insipid or dull flat·ten || flætn v. make level or smooth; become level; make flat; beat flat; knock down; make insipid or dull … English contemporary dictionary
flatten — flat·ten || flætn v. make level or smooth; become level; make flat; beat flat; knock down; make insipid or dull … English contemporary dictionary
flattening — n. act of leveling, straightening, making flat flat·ten || flætn v. make level or smooth; become level; make flat; beat flat; knock down; make insipid or dull … English contemporary dictionary
flattens — flat·ten || flætn v. make level or smooth; become level; make flat; beat flat; knock down; make insipid or dull … English contemporary dictionary
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flat — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. level, smooth, plane; even, flush; positive, exact; dull, stale, insipid; slang, penniless. See horizontal, certainty, poverty, insipidity. n. plain, shoal; apartment (see abode).Ant., curved,… … English dictionary for students
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tame — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. tamed, domestic, domesticated; broken, subdued; meek, gentle; docile, tractable; dull, insipid; flat; spiritless, feeble. v. t. subdue, cow, break; harness; domesticate. See domestication,… … English dictionary for students