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Meaning of blandness
The state of being dull and uninteresting
Etymology of blandness
The word "blandness" originates from the Old French word "bland", meaning smooth or flattery, which is derived from the Latin word "blandus", meaning charming or flattering
The word has been used in English since the 15th century to describe something as dull or uninteresting
Synonyms
dullness
insipidity
monotony
tediousness
lackluster
uninspiring
uninteresting
flatness
flavorlessness
tastelessness
sameness
uniformity
homogeneity
mediocrity
averageness
ordinariness
commonness
mundanity
humdrum
dreariness
tedium
monotony
emptiness
hollowness
vapidity
vacuity
sterility
barrenness
aridity
Definitions
- The quality of being dull and unengaging, lacking strong characteristics or features
- * A lack of flavor, interest, or excitement
Usage Examples
- The blandness of the hotel room made it feel uninviting
- * The blandness of the meal was due to the lack of spices and seasonings