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/mīld/
adjective
  1. not severe, serious, or harsh.
    "he received a mild sentence"
    Synonyme: lenient, clement, light, compassionate, pitying, forgiving, merciful, forbearing, humane
  2. gentle and not easily provoked.
    "she was implacable, despite her mild exterior"
    Synonyme: gentle, tender, soft, softhearted, tenderhearted, sensitive, sympathetic, warm, warmhearted, unassuming, conciliatory, placid, meek, modest, docile, calm, tranquil, serene, peaceful, peaceable, pacific, good-natured, amiable, affable, genial, easy, easygoing, mellow

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29.04.2024 · The meaning of MILD is gentle in nature or behavior. How to use mild in a sentence.
MILD meaning: 1. not violent, severe, or extreme: 2. Mild weather is not very cold or not as cold as usual: 3…. Learn more.
adjective · (of a taste, sensation, etc) not powerful or strong; bland · gentle or temperate in character, climate, behaviour, etc · not extreme; moderate.
A mild person is gentle and does not get angry easily. He is a mild man, who is reasonable almost to the point of blandness.
Synonyms for MILD: temperate, moderate, gentle, sunny, soft, balmy, genial, equable; Antonyms of MILD: severe, harsh, intemperate, rough, inclement, stormy, ...
A mild person is humble and meek — the opposite of bold. Mild things are also moderate in some way, like pleasantly mild weather or food that's not spicy.
mild · balmy · bland · calm · gentle · mellow · moderate · smooth · soft · subdued · tame · temperate · tranquil · warm. Weak matches. amiable · clement ...
Adjective edit · Gentle and not easily angered. · (of a rule or punishment) Of only moderate severity; not strict. · Not overly felt or seriously intended. · ( ...
MILD meaning: 1 : gentle in nature or behavior; 2 : not strong in action or effect.
not severe or strong. a mild form of the disease; a mild case of flu; The symptoms were mild. a mild punishment/criticism; It's safe to take a mild sedative ...