How Do You Spell BLAND OUT?

Pronunciation: [blˈand ˈa͡ʊt] (IPA)

The word "bland out" refers to becoming less interesting, exciting, or flavorful. Its IPA phonetic transcription is /blænd aʊt/. The first syllable is spelled with a "bl" consonant blend, followed by the short "a" vowel sound represented by the letter "a". The second syllable has the "au" diphthong, which sounds like a combination of "ah" and "uh". The final sound is the unvoiced "t" represented by the letter "t". Together, these sounds create the word "bland out".

BLAND OUT Meaning and Definition

  1. The term "bland out" refers to a slang expression that is commonly used to describe the act of becoming dull, uninteresting, or lacking in excitement. It typically refers to a situation or an individual's behavior that lacks flavor, enthusiasm, or stimulation. When someone "blands out," they become unremarkable, monotonous, or uneventful, often leading to a loss of attention or interest.

    This expression is commonly applied to activities, events, or conversations that do not engage or captivate people's attention. It can also be used to describe a person who appears unenthusiastic, uninspiring, or lacking in charisma. For instance, if someone is recounting a particularly unexciting or mundane experience, others may respond by saying, "Don't bland out on us!"

    The phrase "bland out" can also be associated with a lack of emotional response or variation. It may convey a sense of indifference or detachment in one's demeanor, conversation, or behavior. In this context, it implies a reduction in expressiveness, personality, or liveliness.

    Overall, "bland out" refers to the act of becoming uninteresting, lacking enthusiasm, or displaying a mundane quality in various aspects of life, such as events, conversations, or personal characteristics.

Idioms with the word BLAND OUT

  • bland out To become less interesting, exciting, or distinctive.

Conjugate verb Bland out

CONDITIONAL

I would bland out
you would bland out
he/she/it would bland out
we would bland out
they would bland out

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be blanding out
you would be blanding out
he/she/it would be blanding out
we would be blanding out
they would be blanding out

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have bland out
you would have bland out
he/she/it would have bland out
we would have bland out
they would have bland out

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been blanding out
you would have been blanding out
he/she/it would have been blanding out
we would have been blanding out
they would have been blanding out

FUTURE

I will bland out
you will bland out
he/she/it will bland out
we will bland out
they will bland out

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be blanding out
you will be blanding out
he/she/it will be blanding out
we will be blanding out
they will be blanding out

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have blanded out
you will have blanded out
he/she/it will have blanded out
we will have blanded out
they will have blanded out

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been blanding out
you will have been blanding out
he/she/it will have been blanding out
we will have been blanding out
they will have been blanding out

IMPERATIVE

you bland out
we let´s bland out

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to bland out

PAST

I blanded out
you blanded out
he/she/it blanded out
we blanded out
they blanded out

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was blanding out
you were blanding out
he/she/it was blanding out
we were blanding out
they were blanding out

PAST PARTICIPLE

blanded out

PAST PERFECT

I had blanded out
you had blanded out
he/she/it had blanded out
we had blanded out
they had blanded out

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been blanding out
you had been blanding out
he/she/it had been blanding out
we had been blanding out
they had been blanding out

PRESENT

I bland out
you bland out
he/she/it blands out
we bland out
they bland out

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am blanding out
you are blanding out
he/she/it is blanding out
we are blanding out
they are blanding out

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

blanding out

PRESENT PERFECT

I have blanded out
you have blanded out
he/she/it has blanded out
we have blanded out
they have blanded out

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been blanding out
you have been blanding out
he/she/it has been blanding out
we have been blanding out
they have been blanding out