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bland
1[ bland ]
adjective
- pleasantly gentle or agreeable:
a bland, affable manner.
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- soothing or balmy, as air:
a bland southern breeze.
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- nonirritating, as food or medicines:
a bland diet.
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- 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.
- unemotional, indifferent, or casual:
his bland acknowledgment of guilt.
Bland
2[ bland ]
noun
- James A(llen), 1854鈥1911, U.S. songwriter and minstrel performer.
bland
/ 产濒忙苍诲 /
adjective
- devoid of any distinctive or stimulating characteristics; uninteresting; dull
bland food
- gentle and agreeable; suave
- (of the weather) mild and soothing
- unemotional or unmoved
a bland account of atrocities
Derived Forms
- 藞产濒补苍诲濒测, adverb
- 藞产濒补苍诲苍别蝉蝉, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 产濒补苍诲顎僱测 adverb
- 产濒补苍诲顎僴别蝉蝉 noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of bland1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of bland1
Example Sentences
She told BBC Indonesian at the time that the food, which had given her a stomach ache, was "bland and stale".
In the advertising, the Hallow app seems bland enough.
After so many years of eating the rich, the taste has grown bland.
Swap a bland pork chop and limp kale for bold, saut茅ed kale topped with crispy, miso-seasoned ground pork.
He's described as being "a deceptively bland middle-aged man... trusted and respected by his subordinates and colleagues... who occasionally clashes with the intelligence bureaucracy and sometimes feels that professional duty compromises his personal honour".
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