Associations to the word «Bland»
Noun
- Butter
- Barge
- Witchcraft
- Trophy
- Capt
- Continental
- Eyebrow
- Floyd
- Potato
- Elizabeth
- Generosity
- Billy
- Duel
- Personality
- Tina
- Circus
- Digest
- Bacon
- Optimization
- Collins
- Turner
- Quiet
- Namesake
- Shaw
- William
- Ace
- Dessert
- Accompaniment
- Drum
- Seventh
- Bill
- Comment
- Ignorance
- Michael
- Miles
- Lack
- Sheila
- Voice
- Purchase
- Charm
- Rice
- Grape
- Ate
- Sweet
- Francis
- Sue
- Strait
- Reginald
- Jazz
- Mae
- Glance
- Fer
- Script
- Trevor
- Thomas
- Om
- African
- James
- Bit
- Jackie
- Morrison
- Bella
- Evans
- Eleanor
Adjective
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
However many holy words you read, however many you speak,
what good will they do you if you do not act on upon them?