tasteless

tasteless
adjective
1) (lacking flavour: tasteless food.) insípido
2) (showing a lack of good taste or judgement: tasteless behaviour.) de mal gusto
tasteless
tr['teɪstləs]
adjective
1 de mal gusto
2 (insipid) insípido,-a, soso,-a
tasteless ['teɪstləs] adj
1) flavorless: sin sabor, soso, insípido
2) : de mal gusto
a tasteless joke: un chiste de mal gusto
tasteless
adj.
chirle adj.
de mal gusto adj.
desaborido, -a adj.
desabrido, -a adj.
desazonado, -a adj.
insulso, -a adj.
insípido, -a adj.
soso, -a adj.
'teɪstləs, 'teɪstlɪs
adjective
a) (flavorless) <food> insípido, soso, desabrido
b) (in bad taste) <decor/remark> de mal gusto
['teɪstlɪs]
ADJ
1) (=without flavour)
a) (by nature) [substance] insípido

sodium is tasteless — el sodio es insípido or no tiene sabor

b) pej (through cooking) [food, meal] soso, insípido

the fish was tasteless — el pescado estaba soso or no sabía a nada

2) (=vulgar) [ornament, decor] de mal gusto, ordinario
3) (=offensive) [remark, joke] de mal gusto
* * *
['teɪstləs, 'teɪstlɪs]
adjective
a) (flavorless) <food> insípido, soso, desabrido
b) (in bad taste) <decor/remark> de mal gusto

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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