Superlative for superficial, lacking in depth of meaning or character
“Without longing, we are empty, emotionless shells, mere objects floating on the wishy-washy surface of life.”
Superlative for dull or uninteresting in nature or character
“Blasting the subject with a sea of light produces flat, wishy-washy photographs.”
Superlative for lacking in vibrancy of color
“She always dresses in wishy-washy pastel colors.”
Superlative for bland, lacking in flavor
“The food served was wishy-washy and the prices were high.”
Superlative for diluted, containing an excess of water or liquid
“However, instead of the wonderful premium 4.7% beer that I have grown to love, there was a wishy-washy beer at 4.1%.”
Superlative for lacking strength or will in one's character
“I'm tired of wishy-washy politicians who talk a big game without following through with their promises.”
Superlative for vacillating from one view, opinion or decision to another
“She was rather wishy-washy when it came to what was due and when.”
Superlative for lacking force, vigor, or efficiency in action or expression
Superlative for lacking depth or substance, especially intellectually
Superlative for lacking in purpose or use
Superlative for showing little enthusiasm
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