Associations to the word «Bland»
Noun
- Och
- Shire
- Bobby
- Smiley
- Allison
- Otis
- Hubert
- Flavor
- Ign
- Ballad
- Ballard
- Myra
- Coinage
- Duane
- Malacca
- Penang
- Beverley
- Jennie
- Randolph
- Gaines
- Johnny
- Smile
- Ike
- Expression
- Archie
- Flavour
- Soothing
- Tasting
- Countenance
- Styling
- Burgess
- Humphrey
- Sutton
- Spice
- Blues
- Keyboardist
- Texture
- Reviewer
- Pollock
- Stare
- Innocence
- Tanner
- Informer
- Taste
- Sarcasm
- Roy
- Consensus
- Sauce
- Sandra
- Holt
- Blue
- Goggle
- Broth
- Indifference
- Willie
- Sonny
- Peabody
- Graphic
- Toby
- Copeland
- Giles
- Minstrel
- Edith
- Sylvia
- Smiling
- Tone
- Toast
- Diet
- Waller
- Pudding
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
BLAND, verb. (transitive) (UK dialectal) To mix; blend; mingle.
BLAND, verb. (transitive) (UK dialectal) To connect; associate.
BLAND, noun. (UK dialectal) Mixture; union.
BLAND, noun. A summer beverage prepared from the whey of churned milk, common among the inhabitants of the Shetland Islands.
BLAND, adjective. (now rare) Mild; soft, gentle, balmy; smooth in manner; suave.
BLAND, adjective. Having a soothing effect; not irritating or stimulating.
BLAND, adjective. Lacking in taste, flavor, or vigor.
BLAND, proper noun. A surname.
Dictionary definition
BLAND, adjective. Lacking taste or flavor or tang; "a bland diet"; "insipid hospital food"; "flavorless supermarket tomatoes"; "vapid beer"; "vapid tea".
BLAND, adjective. Lacking stimulating characteristics; uninteresting; "a bland little drama"; "a flat joke".
BLAND, adjective. Smoothly agreeable and courteous with a degree of sophistication; "he was too politic to quarrel with so important a personage"; "the manager pacified the customer with a smooth apology for the error".
Wise words
The short words are best, and the old words are the best of
all.