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tasteless in English:

1. insipid insipid


Water seems to be insipid.
The movie director was known for hiring beautiful actors in order to deflect attention away from the insipid scripts he would typically use.
"The most diplomatic word possible, as well as the most insipid."

2. taste neg taste neg



English word "tasteless"(taste neg) occurs in sets:

make adjective

3. bland bland


This dish is bland.
Visitors to England often complain that English food is bland.
The meal was bland, and in need of herbs and spices.
Well, it's hot again today, isn't it? "That's one more time you've started with a bland topic."
I feel like my life is bland and I need to make meaning of it even though Idk how.
I’m not just being vanilla bland.
bland food
Pass me the hot sauce. This meal is too bland
a rather bland diet of soup, fish and bread.
Boiled chicken is very bland.
A lot of people find this music a bit bland.
networking, for her the word conjures up an image of a bland name-tag
This is a little too bland. We need to add more spice.
Life would become bland without you.
If one kind of texture is used in a room it can become rather bland and boring.

English word "tasteless"(bland) occurs in sets:

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4. a tasteless roll of bread



English word "tasteless"(a tasteless roll of bread) occurs in sets:

flavor and tastes

5. taste


Peaches taste sweet.
A good cook knows how to perfectly combine one taste with another.
The princess's taste for pleasures was expanding; and we thought only about how to sprinkle on them new seasonings, so as to give them more spice.
My wife gave birth to a child when we were very poor. While she was sleeping, I cooked rice and vegetables for several days and surprised her with the variety and taste of my cooking.
I don't mind since I'm used to it, but the first guy who thought about making a hearse with a golden roof on top of it, he must have had quite bad taste.
Many people, if not most, look on literary taste as an elegant accomplishment.
The official designs of the Government, especially its designs in connection with postage stamps and coinage, may be described, I think, as the silent ambassadors of national taste.
You have expensive taste! the shopkeeper exclaimed. "Are you sure you don't want to look through our cheaper variants first?"
Perhaps the robin's got a taste for the finer things in life and has become extravagant.
A litany of taste tests enabled Hugo to distinguish between a variety of pastes.
The museums are full of objects which the most cultivated taste of a period considered beautiful, but which seem to us now worthless.
Our eyes, our ears, our sense of smell, our taste create as many truths as there are men on earth.
tłumaczenie przykładu ze słówkiem I taste apple
Semi-finished products contain large amounts of chemicals, which aims to improve the taste, smell and appearance of the food and salt and preservatives.
Is there some gustatory or culinary analog of a novel or film? In other words, can you eat or taste a complete, riveting story the way you can watch or read one?