- adjectivemild (adjective) · milder (comparative adjective) · mildest (superlative adjective)
- not severe, serious, or harsh:"he received a mild sentence"
- (of weather) moderately warm, especially less cold than expected:"it is still mild enough to work outdoors"
- (of a feeling) not intense or extreme:"she looked at him in mild surprise"
- (of a medicine or cosmetic) acting gently and without causing harm:"a mild sedative"
- (of food, drink, or tobacco) not sharp, hot, or strong in flavor:"a mild Italian cheese"
- gentle and not easily provoked:"she was implacable, despite her mild exterior"
OriginOld English milde (originally in the sense ‘gracious, not severe in command’), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German mild, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin mollis and Greek malthakos ‘soft’.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- not severe, serious, or harsh:
- (of weather) moderately warm, especially less cold than expected:
- (of a feeling) not intense or extreme:
- (of food, drink, or tobacco) not sharp, hot, or strong in flavor:
- gentle and not easily provoked:
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