0 the quality of not having a strong taste or character or not showing any interest or energy:
The characters are familiar to the point of blandness.
Hospital food, once mocked for its blandness, has gone upscale.
My usual enthusiasm for life was replaced by blandness.
In the second movement there is almost an excuse for blandness, in evoking an intimate but stale bedroom encounter.
A similar blandness creeps into his theoretical statements because of his desire not to overgeneralise or be deterministic.
The result is a blandness that does not capture the reader's attention.
In this sense, it was a species of religious art, in which blandness, anonymity and tedium were by no means vices.
Political and religious tensions split many urban elites, leading civic historians all too often to choose anodyne blandness to avoid alienating any section of their already limited audience.
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lo desabrido [masculine], lo insulso [masculine]…
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banalitet [masculine], uberørthet, uanfektethet…
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mírnost, nijakost…
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uberørthed, uanfægtethed…
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gentilezza…
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