What is another word for more pabulum?
Pronunciation:
[ mˈɔː pˈabjʊləm], [ mˈɔː pˈabjʊləm], [ m_ˈɔː p_ˈa_b_j_ʊ_l_ə_m]
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Synonyms for More pabulum:
adj.
• banal (adjective)- ho hum,
- unimaginative,
- bland,
- hokey,
- common,
- humdrum,
- stale,
- ordinary,
- bromidic,
- cornball,
- stock,
- pabulum,
- tripe,
- zero,
- conventional,
- stereotyped,
- corny,
- mundane,
- hackneyed,
- dumb,
- old hat,
- stupid,
- square,
- watery,
- trite,
- vapid,
- unoriginal,
- noplace,
- everyday,
- cornfed,
- insipid,
- wishy-washy,
- nothing,
- platitudinous,
- dull as dishwater,
- nowhere,
- blah,
- tired,
- pedestrian,
- flat.
- nerdy,
- sapless,
- uninspiring,
- milk-and-water,
- vanilla,
- tame,
- wimpy,
- unstimulating,
- uninteresting,
- tedious,
- weak,
- flavorless,
- monotonous,
- unexciting,
- banal,
- boring,
- Waterish,
- dull.
- uninspired,
- drab,
- leaden,
- draggy,
- muted,
- dry,
- prosaic,
- matte,
- lusterless,
- ho-hum,
- obscure,
- dead,
- dim,
- laid-back,
- blind,
- colorless,
- sombre,
- dark.
- static,
- cold,
- lethargic,
- sluggish,
- prosy,
- spent,
- slothful,
- lackluster,
- passive,
- hollow,
- stiff,
- torpid,
- wooden,
- slow,
- listless.
- weak-kneed,
- resigned,
- gentle,
- spiritless,
- submissive,
- longanimous,
- docile,
- spineless,
- acquiescent,
- lowly,
- tolerant,
- patient,
- orderly,
- unresisting,
- milquetoast,
- peaceful,
- humble,
- subdued,
- modest,
- soft,
- plain,
- forbearing,
- yielding,
- deferential,
- manageable,
- mild,
- unassuming,
- serene,
- long-suffering,
- timid,
- lenient,
- unpretentious.
- moderate,
- placid,
- breezy,
- nothing much,
- benign,
- calm,
- mellow,
- choice,
- lenitive,
- lukewarm,
- exquisite,
- pacific,
- dainty,
- faint,
- emollient,
- delicate,
- clear,
- untroubled,
- demulcent,
- sunny,
- fine,
- warm,
- light,
- smooth,
- balmy,
- soothing,
- Mollifying,
- easy,
- cool,
- medium,
- benignant,
- clement,
- tepid,
- tempered,
- genial.
- garden-variety,
- factual,
- diddly,
- clean,
- matter-of- fact,
- lifeless,
- Irksome,
- workaday,
- unexceptional,
- practicable,
- uneventful,
- plebeian,
- yawn,
- prose,
- literal,
- actual,
- commonplace,
- practical,
- routine.
- unsavory,
- big zero,
- savorless,
- distasteful,
- plain vanilla,
- unappetizing,
- without spice,
- unpleasurable,
- watered-down,
- unpalatable,
- unseasoned,
- thin.
How to use "More pabulum" in context?
Pabulum means a dish or vegetables that are highly seasoned or have been boiled in water and then mixed with other ingredients. This type of food is often served as a side dish or an appetizer. Pabulum can also refer to talk or writing that is dull, full of filler, or without substance. As a form of entertainment, pabulum often lacks challenge, depth, or substance. To many people, this type of writing can be draining and tedious.
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