Mild - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |maɪld|  American pronunciation of the word mild
Brit.  |maɪld|  British pronunciation of the word mild

adjective

- humble in spirit or manner; suggesting retiring mildness or even cowed submissiveness (syn: meek, modest)
- mild and pleasant (syn: balmy, soft)
the climate was mild and conducive to life or growth

Extra examples

He has a mild manner.

He was a mild-mannered man who rarely became angry.

They had a mild disagreement.

She has a mild case of the flu.

He suffered a mild concussion attack.

We've been having a very mild winter.

But this language is too mild for the occasion.

He has a mild disposition.

We had an exceptionally mild winter last year.

He suffered a mild heart attack.

Sometimes the symptoms can be quite mild.

Both men looked at her in mild surprise.

The recession in Germany has been comparatively mild.

His voice was soft and mild.

I heard him mutter a mild swear word.

Word forms

adjective
comparative: milder
superlative: mildest
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