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.
I am astonished that the look of blandness on my face appears to him to have been a look of devastation.
Is that not a recipe for greater blandness and not greater choice?
He verged on, but perhaps did not achieve, the necessary blandness of the salesman.
The blandness of that reply evades the reality that there are very few causes where so much is undertaken by so few for so many.
I always listen to my car radio, and there is an incredible sameness and blandness about the music on offer everywhere.
One is on blandness; the other the reverse.
It was a speech that was remarkable for its blandness, but also for its ignorance of what is happening in the country.
There is an incredible blandness through the day.