the trait of exhibiting no personal embarrassment or concern
<noun.attribute> the blandness of his confession enraged the judge
lacking any distinctive or interesting taste property
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the quality of being bland and gracious or ingratiating in manner
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Blandness \Bland"ness\, n. The state or quality of being bland.
Both sexes can play, though experts say the aspiring female CEO will have to spend at least 50% more on packaging than her male counterpart to achieve prudent levels of blandness.
In sticking so closely to Steinbeck, Steppenwolf has transformed the book's passion into doggedness, its mythic style into vapid blandness.
It promotes "blandness and nothingness by chilling the very speech it was meant to foster."
For any visiting tourist, bored with the blandness of American cabaret, a view of George would be a shockingly enjoyable eye opener to one of the great traditions of British music hall.
But instead of the blank-faced blandness of modern buildings, Sanaa's skyscrapers send the eyes spinning with their frenzy of decoration.