bland
1 of 1adjective/blænd/
Forms:blander,blandest
1
(of drink or food) having no pleasant or strong flavor
C1- The soup was bland, lacking seasoning and spices to enhance its taste.
- She found the pasta dish to be bland, needing more sauce and herbs to liven it up.
- The chicken was overcooked and tasted bland, lacking the savory flavors usually associated with roasted meat.
- The salad dressing was bland, with a mild vinegar taste that didn't complement the fresh greens.
- The cookies were bland, missing the rich chocolate flavor promised on the package.
2
pleasant, polite, or agreeable in a smooth, sophisticated manner
- He offered a bland smile at the formal dinner.
- The diplomat's bland words eased tensions.
- She maintained a bland tone during the meeting.
- The host gave a bland welcome to all guests.
- His bland manners masked his irritation.
3
unremarkable and lacking in distinctive or interesting qualities
- His speech was bland, failing to offer any memorable or engaging points.
- The design of the office space was bland, with a neutral color scheme and minimal decoration.
- His performance was disappointingly bland, lacking the charisma needed to captivate the audience.
- The movie's plot was so bland that it quickly faded from memory, leaving no lasting impression.
- The bland wallpaper in the hotel room did nothing to make the space feel inviting or cozy.