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bland
adjective as in tasteless; undistinctive
adjective as in friendly, gracious
adjective as in mild, temperate
Strongest match
Example Sentences
With poultry or plant-based patties, you need to ensure they don’t turn out dry or bland.
Overall, with most paintings bland, unadventurous or ungainly, he just isn’t that good — perhaps unsurprising for a serious career that didn’t last much more than a decade.
While avoiding politics almost entirely allowed the Oscars to stay out of trouble, it also caused the show to be humdrum and bland.
As her career matured, Flack’s oldies eclipsed her newer material, often described by critics as “turgid and bland.”
It makes us wish that Kermit and Colleen Sr. were on “Love is Blind” to bring some fun to the bland pod dates this season.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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