Which should you use, bland or blend? The adjective bland may mean not having a strong taste or character, or not showing any interest or energy.
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The food tastes blend.
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The food tastes bland.
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The verb blend means to mix or combine together.
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She will bland into her surroundings.
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She will blend into her surroundings.
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The noun blend means a mixture of different things or styles. When used as a singular noun, blend is preceded by an article.
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The music is blend of funky covers and originals.
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The music is a blend of funky covers and originals.
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