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- Dictionarymild/mʌɪld/
adjective
- 1. not severe, serious, or harsh: "mild criticism" Similar Opposite
- 2. gentle and not easily provoked: "she was implacable, despite her mild exterior" Similar Opposite
noun
- 1. a kind of dark beer not strongly flavoured with hops. British
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MILD definition: 1. not violent, severe, or extreme: 2. Mild weather is not very cold or not as cold as usual: 3…. Learn more.
The meaning of MILD is gentle in nature or behavior. How to use mild in a sentence.
5 meanings: 1. (of a taste, sensation, etc) not powerful or strong; bland 2. gentle or temperate in character, climate,.... Click for more definitions.
MILD meaning: 1. not violent, severe, or extreme: 2. Mild weather is not very cold or not as cold as usual: 3…. Learn more.
amiably gentle or temperate in feeling or behavior toward others. Synonyms: pleasant, soft. Antonyms: forceful. characterized by or showing such gentleness, as manners or speech: a mild voice. not cold, severe, or extreme, as air or weather: mild breezes. Synonyms: clement, moderate, temperate.
A mild person is humble and meek — the opposite of bold. Mild things are also moderate in some way, like pleasantly mild weather or food that’s not spicy. Mild is the opposite of extreme.
1. (of a taste, sensation, etc) not powerful or strong; bland: a mild curry. 2. gentle or temperate in character, climate, behaviour, etc. 3. not extreme; moderate: a mild rebuke. 4. feeble; unassertive. n. (Brewing) Brit draught beer, of darker colour than bitter and flavoured with fewer hops.