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    bland
    /bland/

    adjective

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  2. BLAND definition: 1. not having a strong taste or character or not showing any interest or energy: 2. not having a…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of BLAND is smooth and soothing in manner or quality. How to use bland in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Bland.

  4. When you have a nasty cold and you’re very congested, food can taste unappealingly bland. That means dull, flavorless, or just plain “blah.”. Bland comes to us from the Latin word blandus, meaning “mild, smooth, flattering, alluring.”.

  5. not having a strong taste or character or not showing any interest or energy: I find chicken a little bland. Pop music these days is so bland. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. not having a strong taste or flavor. bland The soup is very bland, it could use more herbs and spices. tasteless The boiled chicken is practically tasteless.

  6. 1. Characterized by a moderate, unperturbed, or tranquil quality, especially: a. Pleasant in manner; smooth: a bland smile. b. Not irritating or stimulating; soothing: a bland diet. c. Exhibiting no personal worry, embarrassment, or concern: told a series of bland lies. 2. a. Dull and insipid: a bland little drama. b.

  7. Definition of bland adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Bland definition: Characterized by a moderate, unperturbed, or tranquil quality, especially:.

  9. Bland definition: pleasantly gentle or agreeable. See examples of BLAND used in a sentence.

  10. BLAND definition: 1. not interesting or exciting: 2. If food is bland, it does not have much taste.. Learn more.

  11. pleasantly gentle or agreeable: a bland, affable manner. soothing or balmy, as air: a bland southern breeze. nonirritating, as food or medicines: a bland diet. not highly flavored; mild; tasteless: a bland sauce. lacking in special interest, liveliness, individuality, etc.; insipid; dull: a bland young man; a bland situation comedy.