blend - /blɛnd/
bland - /blænd/
blind - /blaɪnd/
- To make the dish less bland, you should blend in some spices, but don’t go in blind without tasting it.
- The blind man asked if the soup tasted bland because he couldn’t blend the ingredients himself.
- She said the decor was a blend of vibrant colors, but the furniture looked bland and almost blind to creativity.
- If you blindly follow the recipe, the flavors might blend poorly and end up bland.
- The smoothie had a perfect blend of fruits, while the other drink was bland and left the blind taste tester unimpressed.
- He tried to blend into the background during the bland presentation, feeling like a blind observer.
- The blind artist created a stunning blend of colors that was anything but bland.
- Don’t let a bland critique blind you to the beautiful blend of ideas in your work.
- The coffee had a blend of robust flavors, but the bland toast was a blind spot in the meal.
- Even the blind critic could sense that the blend of spices was superior to the bland seasoning of the competitor.
Pronunciation:
• Blend: /blɛnd/ - to mix things together.
• Bland: /blænd/ - lacking strong flavor or interest.
• Blind: /blaɪnd/ - unable to see.
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