Also means
lenient
Usage Note
Blando means physically soft (opposite of duro) but also figuratively weak or lenient — un juez blando (a lenient judge). It can carry a slightly negative connotation of spinelessness when applied to people. The adverb is blandamente and the noun blandura (softness, leniency). The feminine form is blanda.
Examples
"El pan está blando y fresco."
Natural Translation
The bread is soft and fresh.
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