It seemed to me that English prose had become textureless, flavorless, flat, naïve, a kind of dull first person. |
Her life had been flat and textureless as a starched white sheet. |
Here, with the intangible qualities of air and light, textureless and diaphanous, he is most at home. |
For a period film, there's relatively little delight or invention in costume or style — the movie is odorless and textureless. |
All she could make was a textureless porridge. |
Finally, participants were shown a neutral stimulus, which was depicted as a textureless virtual character. |