sipid (SIP-id) adjectiveHaving a pleasing taste or flavor.

[Back formation from insipid, from Late Latin insipidus, from in- (not) + sapidus (savory), from sapere (to taste, to know). Ultimately from Indo-European root sep ep- (to taste or perceive) that is also the source of sage, savant, savvy, savor, sapid, sapient, and insipid.]

-Anu Garg (gargATwordsmith.org)

“CBS adds two new comedies to the mix this year, moving the insipid ‘Major Dad’ to Friday nights to make room for John Ritter and Markie Post in the slightly more sipid ‘Hearts Afire’.”

Ed Siegel; Monday: CBS is the Ticket; Boston Globe; Sep 14, 1992.

 

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