insipid

JLPT N1 11 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Usage of (dàn)

The character primarily describes something that is light, pale, or lacking strong flavor or intensity. It is commonly used to talk about taste, such as food or drinks that are bland or not salty enough. It also describes colors that are pale or soft, often conveying a gentle or subtle visual effect.

Additionally, can describe attitudes or feelings that are indifferent, cool, or emotionally distant. When used in this sense, it implies a lack of enthusiasm or warmth.

Common Collocations

  • (dàn wèi): bland taste, used when food or drink lacks seasoning.
  • (dàn sè): pale color, used in art or fashion to describe soft hues.
  • 态度 (tàidu dànmò): indifferent attitude, describing emotional coldness.

Notes

When using to describe taste, it often implies the need for more seasoning, especially salt. In contrast to words like "" (salty) or "" (strong, rich), suggests a mild or weak flavor.

Be careful not to confuse with (qiǎn), which also means light or shallow but is more often used for depth or brightness rather than taste or attitude.

In conversation, can subtly express a speaker's emotional distance or lack of interest, so context is important to understand the intended meaning.

Example Sentences

This soup is too bland, can you add some salt?

Her attitude towards this matter is indifferent; she doesn't care much.

The colors in this painting are very light, giving a soft impression.