bland

bland
adjective Etymology: Latin blandus Date: 1565 1. a. smooth and soothing in manner or quality <
a bland smile
>
b. exhibiting no personal concern or embarrassment ; unperturbed <
a bland confession of guilt
>
2. a. not irritating, stimulating, or invigorating ; soothing b. dull, insipid <
bland stories with little plot or action
>
Synonyms: see suaveblandly adverbblandness noun

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