What is another word for in-sipid?
Pronunciation:
[ ɪnsˈɪpɪd], [ ɪnsˈɪpɪd], [ ɪ_n_s_ˈɪ_p_ɪ_d]
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Similar words for in-sipid:
- amateurish (adjective)
- arid (adjective)
- banal (adjective)
- bland (adjective)
- boring (adjective)
- colorless (adjective)
- dead (adjective)
- distasteful (adjective)
- dry (adjective)
- dull (adjective)
- empty (adjective)
- flat (adjective)
- gushy (adjective)
- humdrum (adjective)
- inane (adjective)
- inapt (adjective)
- innocuous (adjective)
- insipid (adjective)
- jejune (adjective)
- lifeless (adjective)
- maudlin (adjective)
- mild (adjective)
- schmaltzy (adjective)
- sentimental (adjective)
- stale (adjective)
- tame (adjective)
- tasteless (adjective)
- tedious (adjective)
- trifling (adjective)
- unappealing (adjective)
- unappetizing (adjective)
- uninteresting (adjective)
- unsavory (adjective)
- vapid (adjective)
- watery (adjective)
- weak (adjective)
- weariful (adjective)
- wishy-washy (adjective)
Synonyms for In-sipid:
adj.
• amateurish (adjective) • arid (adjective) • banal (adjective)- bromidic,
- tripe,
- hackneyed,
- zero,
- unoriginal,
- hokey,
- conventional,
- humdrum,
- platitudinous,
- cornfed,
- noplace,
- nowhere,
- stock,
- cornball,
- corny,
- everyday,
- pabulum,
- pedestrian,
- dumb,
- common,
- ho hum,
- old hat,
- stereotyped,
- square,
- dull as dishwater.
- uninspiring,
- monotonous,
- uninteresting,
- vanilla,
- sapless,
- Waterish,
- unstimulating,
- milk-and-water,
- wimpy,
- unexciting,
- nerdy.
- interminable,
- stodgy,
- drudging,
- well-worn,
- drag,
- unvaried,
- bomb,
- routine,
- bummer,
- repetitious,
- threadbare,
- moth-eaten,
- tiring,
- cloying,
- plebeian,
- tiresome,
- Irksome,
- stuffy.
- glazed,
- deadened,
- asleep,
- anesthetized,
- apathetic,
- callous,
- torpid,
- insensitive,
- inert,
- still,
- paralyzed,
- tasteless,
- wooden,
- numb,
- Numbed,
- frigid,
- unresponsive,
- unfeeling,
- stagnant,
- lukewarm,
- senseless.
- yicky,
- obnoxious,
- afflictive,
- detestable,
- unlikable,
- odious,
- painful,
- nauseous,
- abhorrent,
- galling,
- objectionable,
- abominable,
- gross,
- repellent,
- repugnant,
- grievous,
- disagreeable,
- displeasing,
- bitter,
- undesirable,
- dislikable,
- offensive,
- uninviting,
- yucky,
- hateful,
- grody,
- loathsome,
- icky.
- soporific,
- oft-repeated,
- heavy,
- hoary,
- worn-out,
- prolix,
- Familiar,
- repetitive,
- usual,
- out-of-date,
- longwinded,
- abused,
- archaic,
- big yawn,
- usual thing,
- dismal.
- hollow,
- devoid,
- fatuous,
- frivolous,
- meaningless,
- expressionless,
- purposeless,
- ignorant,
- petty,
- unsubstantial,
- unintelligent,
- futile,
- paltry,
- idle,
- deadpan,
- trivial,
- unreal,
- unsatisfactory,
- vain,
- dishonest,
- insincere,
- valueless,
- aimless,
- worthless,
- inexpressive,
- otiose,
- ineffectual,
- nugatory,
- cheap,
- barren,
- silly.
- matte,
- lead balloon,
- unseasoned,
- whitebread,
- blind,
- muted,
- dim.
- imbecilic,
- sappy,
- empty,
- foolish,
- mindless,
- idiotic,
- puerile,
- illogical,
- laughable,
- harebrained,
- ridiculous,
- absurd,
- asinine,
- trifling,
- vacant,
- daft.
- awkward,
- untimely,
- incongruous,
- Unmeet,
- Unhandy,
- ill-suited,
- gauche,
- infelicitous,
- unable,
- ill-adapted,
- unfacile,
- maladroit,
- unsuited,
- unproficient,
- improper,
- inappropriate,
- malapropos,
- slow,
- inapposite,
- clumsy,
- inadept,
- undexterous,
- unsuitable,
- unfit,
- ill-fitted.
- inane,
- feeble,
- unsavory,
- banal,
- Weariful,
- ho-hum,
- dead,
- mild,
- lifeless,
- dry,
- prosaic,
- beige,
- anemic,
- watered-down,
- innocuous,
- wearisome,
- prosy,
- characterless,
- limp,
- distasteful,
- bland,
- flat,
- wishy-washy,
- plain,
- slight,
- tame,
- unappetizing,
- savorless,
- unimaginative,
- subdued,
- tedious,
- unpalatable,
- thin,
- pointless,
- Driveling,
- nothing,
- colorless,
- vapid,
- mundane,
- stale,
- stupid,
- flavorless,
- weak,
- blah,
- watery,
- nebbish,
- ordinary,
- jejune,
- tenuous,
- drab,
- soft,
- commonplace,
- tired,
- arid,
- trite,
- spiritless.
- mawkish,
- slush,
- soapy,
- bathetic,
- drippy,
- tearful,
- mushy,
- gushing,
- schmaltzy,
- romantic,
- soap,
- tear-jerking,
- syrupy,
- befuddled,
- lachrymose,
- weepy,
- confused,
- sentimental,
- soppy.
- gentle,
- temperate,
- good-tempered,
- tranquil,
- good-natured,
- submissive,
- peaceable,
- mild-mannered,
- Forbearant,
- compassionate,
- pacific,
- balmy,
- merciful,
- smooth,
- subservient,
- forbearing,
- deferential,
- serene,
- docile,
- clement,
- equable,
- warm,
- unassuming,
- humane,
- good-humored,
- indulgent,
- lenient,
- Obeisant,
- patient,
- tender,
- easy,
- forgiving,
- calm,
- mellow,
- complaisant,
- amiable,
- moderate,
- placid,
- meek,
- obliging.
- loving,
- softhearted,
- dreamy,
- dewy-eyed,
- impressionable,
- saccharine,
- maudlin,
- affected,
- pathetic,
- passionate,
- Simpering,
- visionary,
- Languishing,
- lovey-dovey,
- overacted,
- affectionate,
- overemotional,
- gushy,
- demonstrative,
- touching,
- effusive,
- sloppy,
- slushy,
- sugary,
- idealistic,
- rosewater,
- nostalgic,
- sweet,
- moonstruck.
- sour,
- smelly,
- musty,
- out,
- reeking,
- fetid,
- dried,
- timeworn,
- noisome,
- rank,
- zestless,
- past,
- malodorous,
- yesterday's,
- shopworn,
- spoiled,
- stinking,
- parched,
- bent,
- like a dinosaur,
- hard,
- faded,
- Stenchy,
- fusty,
- effete,
- antiquated.
- enervating,
- annoying,
- exhausting,
- mortal,
- dragging,
- snooze,
- laborious,
- long-drawn-out,
- poky,
- endless,
- Fatiguing.
- negligible,
- shallow,
- tiny,
- dinky,
- inconsiderable,
- forget it,
- niggling,
- measly,
- piddling,
- picayune,
- small,
- no big thing,
- Loitering,
- idling,
- minuscule,
- no big deal,
- inconsequential,
- puny,
- unimportant.
- sad,
- tough,
- nauseating,
- rancid,
- sharp,
- repulsive,
- shifty,
- rough,
- shady,
- raunchy,
- tart,
- acid,
- lousy,
- wrong,
- no good,
- nasty.
How to use "In-sipid" in context?
In-sipid refers to a condition in which a patient has a low blood or fluid saturation level, but is not hypotensive. This term is used to diagnose patients with hypovolemic shock, vasopressor dependence, and sepsis, among others.
One of the challenges in diagnosing and treating in-sipid patients is that the patients may have other signs and symptoms of hypovolemia that may be confused with the condition. For example, a low blood or fluid saturation level may result in cool, pale skin, shivering, and confusion.
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