blandness
Pronunciation: [ˈblændnəs]
Word
Context: "food"
(noun) the quality of being mild in flavor and not having strong tastes. It's like when food is a bit tasteless and doesn't have much excitement to it.
Example
The soup had a nice blandness that made it easy to eat for everyone.
Example
The pizza was so spicy that the blandness of the plain bread was hard to notice.
Example
Does this dish have any blandness to it, or is it full of flavor?
Context: "character"
(noun) the quality of being dull or uninteresting, often used to describe a person's personality or something that lacks excitement. It means that something doesn't really catch your attention or inspire feelings.
Example
Her blandness made her a calming presence in the room, always at peace.
Example
The movie’s blandness made it forgettable, and nobody talked about it afterward.
Example
Do you think his blandness is why he doesn't have many friends?
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