mild
Comparative
milder
Superlative
mildest
1
having a gentle or not very strong effect
- Her mild response to criticism shows her maturity.
- The medication has a mild effect and doesn't cause drowsiness.
- She experienced mild discomfort after the procedure.
- His mild reaction to the criticism was unexpected.
- The earthquake was mild, causing no significant damage.
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(of weather) pleasantly warm and less cold than expected
- After weeks of cold, the mild day felt like a gift.
- It's a mild day, so we decided to have our lunch outside.
- The forecast predicted a mild weekend ahead.
- The weather was unusually mild for this time of the year.
- We took advantage of the mild weather and went for a picnic.
3
having a kind or soft demeanor
- His mild personality made him an excellent mediator in conflicts.
- He maintained a mild attitude, even when the situation became tense.
- His mild manners made him well-liked by his colleagues.
- The teacher's mild approach helped calm the anxious students.
- Despite the chaos, she remained mild and composed.
4
having a flavor that is not sharp or overpowering
- The cheese had a mild flavor that everyone enjoyed.
- He preferred mild sauces to avoid overwhelming the dish.
- The tea was mild, with a subtle, soothing taste.
- The mild taste of the bread complemented the rich soup perfectly.
- She preferred a mild flavor, avoiding anything too spicy.
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