Synonym: agreeable, gentle, mild, polite, smooth, soft. Similar words: blank, blanch, blanket, semblance, point-blank, wet blanket, resemblance, blandishment. Meaning: [blænd] adj. 1. lacking taste or flavor or tang 2. lacking stimulating characteristics; uninteresting 3. smoothly agreeable and courteous with a degree of sophistication.
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61. Oil or vinegar may be added for a more bland or sharp sauce, according to your preference.
62. Comments ranged from tasteless, bland and bitter to very easy to drink.
63. All soya sauces provide invaluable seasoning to strict vegetarian diets that are based mainly on relatively bland grains.
64. Charles and Diana sent back the bland and unadventurous vegetarian dish, a taste of the lacklustre state of the royal marriage.
65. For the second time Daley had misjudged the voter appeal of a seemingly bland, stolid, young lawyer named Richard Ogilvie.
66. The real tragedy of Tony Bland is that he is in the public eye.
67. Bland reassurances came from the officials in charge of the spraying, who said there was nothing to worry about.
68. The backplate of H-5 looks barren and bland compared to the exuberant frippery scrolled over the same part of H-4.
69. Blanche scrutinised his round, bland face for any sign of insubordination but all she saw was a mask of ill-shaven skin.
69. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
70. Although a recovering alcoholic and noted for temper tantrums, she could never be accused of being bland.
71. Bernie takes his bland government sedan to the local grocery store and trundles his way down the fresh produce aisle.
72. His dark suit and bland manner did not clash with the decor.
73. Dean Rusk, deputy under secretary of state at the time, heralded the change in his characteristically bland style.
74. It was very cool and quiet in the woods after the bland sunshine of the meadows.
75. At best she had expected bland sympathy from him, but the sparks shooting in his eyes were genuine.
76. His bland face showed no expression as she filled out the registration form and he handed her a key.
77. Much of the time we do not want great intelligence in our friends, just empathy some bland advice and listening skills.
78. Mr Bland, whose funeral was held a week ago, had been in an irreversible coma since the disaster in 1989.
79. His response to questions is bland enough, but Sullivan reckoned he was reacting guiltily, not telling the whole truth.
80. Opera Chorus, under William Vendice's stalwart hand, brought a bit of needed oomph to an otherwise bland evening.
81. It stretched over several hectares of land, its one-storied buildings lying bland and soulless under the surrounding hills.
82. Bland little symbols were only mirrors of colour and shape that she had to push around into the order her teachers wanted.
83. Just going out to resupply some patrols on a secure road was so bland that we played games to make it interesting.
84. So why, oh why, does local journalism have to be so bland?
85. Her mouth, a nullity, a bland smear of beige on cream enamel.
86. Most job descriptions are bland, boring, totally devoid of colour and - worse still - frequently devoid of real meaning.
87. Static electricity - that was the only explanation - although from his bland expression he had felt no similar spark on contact.
88. At first, give the baby tiny portions of any bland food that has been sieved or pureed.
89. Processed Caerphilly can be rather bland, but a traditional farmhouse variety has a delicious, if subtle flavour.
90. It added interest to a face that otherwise would have appeared too white, smooth and bland.
More similar words: blank, blanch, blanket, semblance, point-blank, wet blanket, resemblance, blandishment, carte blanche, blame, black, blast, blade, blaze, blase, ablaze, blazon, blabber, blaring, blatant, black out, blaze up, blacken, oblation, blacking, emblazon, ablation, black hand, blackface, black sheep.