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Mild Definition & Meaning

1. Not strong or intense in flavor, effect, or degree.

Example: The salsa was mild, with just a hint of spice.

2. Gentle or kind in manner or behavior.

Example: She had a mild disposition and never raised her voice in anger.

3. Not severe or serious in nature.

Example: The doctor said it was just a mild case of the flu.

4. Pleasantly warm or temperate in climate.

Example: The weather was mild and sunny, perfect for a picnic.

5. Not extreme or drastic in action or response.

Example: The company took a mild approach to the employee's mistake, offering a warning instead of termination.

Examples of the word mild used in sentences.

  • I prefer mild curry flavors, as I cannot handle too much spice.
  • The weather is mild today, it's perfect for a nice walk.
  • Mild exercise, like yoga, is good for relaxing the mind and body.
  • I have a mild headache, I think I need to rest for a while.
  • The doctor said my cold is mild and I just need plenty of fluids and rest.
  • My doctor said my illness is only mild and I should feel better soon.
  • I prefer to have a mild hot sauce on my chicken wings, I can't handle too much spice.
  • The weather outside is quite mild today, not too hot nor too cold.
  • Mild exercise like walking can be very beneficial for your health.
  • The soap I use has a mild fragrance, it doesn't overpower my senses.
  • She ordered a mild curry because she couldn't handle spicy food.
  • The mild winter weather allowed us to go for a picnic in the park.
  • The doctor said it was just a mild case of flu and prescribed some rest and fluids.
  • The tea had a mild flavor that didn't overpower the taste buds.
  • Despite some mild criticism from the audience, the play was a huge success.
  • The doctor prescribed some mild painkillers to ease the discomfort in my shoulder.
  • The salsa had a mild flavor, which was perfect for those who couldn't handle spicy food.
  • We experienced a mild earthquake last night, but thankfully, there were no damages reported.
  • Despite the snowstorm, the temperature was relatively mild, making it comfortable to step outside.
  • The teacher gave a mild rebuke to the student who was talking during class, reminding them to be respectful of others.
  • The doctor prescribed a mild sedative to ease the patient's anxiety before the procedure.
  • The spicy sauce added a mild heat to the dish, making it more enjoyable for my taste buds.
  • I appreciate your mild criticism of my work, it helps me understand what I need to improve upon.
  • Despite the mild weather, I still prefer to wear my warm coat when going outside.
  • Her mild approach to managing conflicts in the office has earned her the respect of her colleagues.
  • The mild temperature outside was perfect for a relaxing afternoon stroll in the park.
  • The doctor prescribed a mild sedative to help calm the patient's nerves before the surgery.
  • Her mild criticism made me realize the flaws in my work and motivated me to work harder.
  • Despite experiencing mild discomfort, the athlete continued to run towards the finish line with great determination.
  • The mild flavor of the dish was a result of using only a small amount of spices and herbs.
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