Definition of «mild»

The word "mild" has several meanings, but generally it refers to something that is gentle or not strong in intensity. It can also mean something that is not severe or harsh, and something that does not cause much pain or discomfort. In a more specific context, "mild" can refer to a mild illness or injury, which is not severe and can often be treated at home.

Usage examples

  1. Weather: Today's forecast is for mild temperatures, reaching around 70 degrees Fahrenheit.
  2. Spice level: Please ensure that the curry has a mild taste, as some guests may not be accustomed to spicy food.
  3. Symptoms: The patient experienced mild headaches and fatigue after the surgery, which gradually improved over time.
  4. Soap: This soap is specially formulated for sensitive skin, offering a mild and gentle cleansing experience.
  5. Detergent: Use a mild detergent to wash delicate fabrics, such as silk or lace, to avoid damaging them.
  6. Exercise: Start with some mild exercises, like stretching or brisk walking, before gradually increasing the intensity.
  7. Insult: Instead of responding aggressively, he simply gave a mild reply to the insult, diffusing the situation.
  8. Soap scum: To remove soap scum, mix vinegar and water in a spray bottle, and use a mild abrasive sponge to scrub the surface.
  9. Sauce: This mild salsa is suitable for those who prefer a less spicy flavor in their Mexican dishes.
  10. Illness: The child exhibited only mild symptoms of a cold, such as a runny nose and occasional cough.

Sentences with «mild»

  • After reading through the recipe I decided that this was a basic creamy white sauce dish with mild flavors of vegetables and chicken. (you-made-that.com)
  • Treatment of mild cases of inflammation will most likely require no medical intervention. (wagwalking.com)
  • In mild cases of frequent waking some simple solutions can be tried. (rollercoaster.ie)
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