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Definition of mild
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of mild is as below...
Mild
(superl.)
Gentle;
pleasant;
kind; soft;
bland;
clement;
hence,
moderate
in
degree
or
quality;
-- the
opposite
of
harsh,
severe,
irritating,
violent,
disagreeable,
etc.; --
applied
to
persons
and
things;
as, a mild
disposition;
a mild eye; a mild air; a mild
medicine;
a mild
insanity..
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Clemency
::
Clemency
(n.)
Mildness
or
softness
of the
elements;
as, the
clemency
of the
season..
Favor
::
Favor (n.)
Mildness
or
mitigation
of
punishment;
lenity.
Severe
::
Severe
(superl.)
Very
strict
in
judgment,
discipline,
or
government;
harsh;
not mild or
indulgent;
rigorous;
as,
severe
criticism;
severe
punishment..
Sweeten
::
Sweeten
(a.) To make mild or kind; to
soften;
as, to
sweeten
the
temper..
Bland
::
Bland (a.) Mild; soft;
gentle;
smooth
and
soothing
in
manner;
suave;
as, a bland
temper;
bland
persuasion;
a bland
sycophant..
Peaceful
::
Peaceful
(a.) Not
disposed
or
tending
to war,
tumult
or
agitation;
pacific;
mild; calm;
peaceable;
as,
peaceful
words..
Uniformly
::
Uniformly
(adv.)
In a
uniform
manner;
without
variation
or
diversity;
by a
regular,
constant,
or
common
ratio of
change;
with even
tenor;
as, a
temper
uniformly
mild..
Escharotic
::
Escharotic
(n.) A
substance
which
produces
an
eschar;
a
caustic,
esp., a mild
caustic..
Blancmange
::
Blancmange
(n.) A
preparation
for
desserts,
etc., made from
isinglass,
sea moss,
cornstarch,
or other
gelatinous
or
starchy
substance,
with mild,
usually
sweetened
and
flavored,
and
shaped
in a
mold..
Benedict
::
Benedict
(a.)
Having
mild and
salubrious
qualities.
Clement
::
Clement
(a.) Mild in
temper
and
disposition;
merciful;
compassionate.
Gentle
::
Gentle
(superl.)
Quiet and
refined
in
manners;
not
rough,
harsh,
or
stern;
mild; meek;
bland;
amiable;
tender;
as, a
gentle
nature,
temper,
or
disposition;
a
gentle
manner;
a
gentle
address;
a
gentle
voice..
Benignity
::
Benignity
(n.)
Mildness;
gentleness.
Blink
::
Blink (v. i.) To turn
slightly
sour, as beer, mild, etc..
Sweet
::
Sweet
(superl.)
Plaesing
to the mind; mild;
gentle;
calm;
amiable;
winning;
presuasive;
as, sweet
manners..
Cast
::
Cast (n.) That which is
formed
in a mild; esp. a
reproduction
or copy, as of a work of art, in
bronze
or
plaster,
etc.; a
casting..
Good-natured
::
Good-natured
(a.)
Naturally
mild in
temper;
not
easily
provoked.
Benign
::
Benign
(a.)
Exhibiting
or
manifesting
kindness,
gentleness,
favor,
etc.; mild;
kindly;
salutary;
wholesome..
Filbert
::
Filbert
(n.) The fruit of the
Corylus
Avellana
or
hazel.
It is an oval nut,
containing
a
kernel
that has a mild,
farinaceous,
oily
taste,
agreeable
to the
palate..
Mild
::
Mild
(superl.)
Gentle;
pleasant;
kind; soft;
bland;
clement;
hence,
moderate
in
degree
or
quality;
-- the
opposite
of
harsh,
severe,
irritating,
violent,
disagreeable,
etc.; --
applied
to
persons
and
things;
as, a mild
disposition;
a mild eye; a mild air; a mild
medicine;
a mild
insanity..
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