Noun
The state or quality of being bland.
Source: Webster's dictionarythe blandness of his confession enraged the judge Source: Internet
He criticizes his political and aesthetic worldview for its "blandness and acceptance of authority in any form." Source: Internet
And there is Beijing’s model, which prioritizes national sovereignty, order and blandness. Source: Internet
Director Denis Villeneuve blends the solemnness of Tarkovsky and the studied blandness of Kubrick, with the same lack of dynamism he demonstrated in Arrival. Source: Internet
Despite the fascinating premises of the Dedicates and the Days, the characters lean toward blandness. Source: Internet
No longer will the weakest syrup be assigned a higher mark for approaching the perfect purity of utter blandness, or the most intensely flavorful syrup get graded down for daring to taste like maple. Source: Internet