Insipid vs Muzaky - What's the difference?
insipid | muzaky |
Unappetizingly flavorless.
Flat; lacking character or definition.
Cloyingly sweet or sentimental.
(informal, music, derogatory) Reminiscent of Muzak; insipid and monotonous.
* 1996 , Will Friedwald, Jazz Singing
* 2001 , Vladimir Bogdanov, Chris Woodstra, Stephen Thomas Erlewine, John Bush, All Music Guide to Electronica
* 2002 , Moi Ali, Practical Marketing and Public Relations for the Small Business
As adjectives the difference between insipid and muzaky
is that insipid is unappetizingly flavorless while muzaky is reminiscent of Muzak; insipid and monotonous.insipid
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- The diners were disappointed with the plain, insipid soup they were served.
- The textbook had a most insipid presentation of the controversy.
- Greeting cards contain some of the most insipid words ever written.
Synonyms
* boring * wearish * corny * fatuous * juvenile * tasteless * vacuous * vapid * dull * bland * colourless, colorless * characterlessDerived terms
* insipidly * insipidness * insipiditymuzaky
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- ...whose voice might be nice enough to make you forgive the rotten songs and the Muzaky backgrounds he covered...
- It's difficult to appreciate the innovative breakbeats when they're sandwiched between muzaky sex-talk, and the album mostly fails because of it.
- Copyright-free music can be a bit tacky and muzaky , but it is a low-budget option.