vanillism
/ˌvænɪˈlɪzəm/Definitions
1. noun
A preference for things that are traditional and unadventurous, especially in art and literature.
“The critic accused the author of falling into vanillism with her predictable ending.”
1. noun
A preference for things that are traditional and unadventurous, especially in art and literature.
“The critic accused the author of falling into vanillism with her predictable ending.”