0 showing no intelligence or imagination:
a vapid reality TV show
He's attractive, but vapid.
They are wonderfully, shamelessly vapid; closures which declare their own narrative and aesthetic short-comings.
Has its popularity caused it to become so vapid as to be ripe for misuse?
When a hospital board chooses a vapid slogan to market organizational values, this sort of weak consensus often follows.
Meantime in the west, political scientists diagnose citizen disaffection but have no remedy to offer outside (anti-political) neoliberalism or the (wholly vapid) 'third way'.
I find vapid the complexity that denies the richness of human experience and the tradition of social institutions, or an architecture that confuses complexity-in-form for complexity-inexperience.
Were one ultra-attentive one might find this sing-songiness, and what has been dubbed a 'soap-opera' level of character insight and dramatic evolution, yields some slightly vapid results.
It is as thin in substance—it is three and half pages if one excludes the appendices—as it is vapid in fact and in argument.
It is certainly vapid and vague in many spheres, and it certainly does not emphasise sufficiently home defence.