Synonym: calm, gentle, good-humored, good-natured, kind, lenient, moderate, temperate, warm. Antonym: hard, harsh, severe, stern, strict, wild. Similar words: child, build, family, smile on, similar, milking, million, build up. Meaning: [maɪld] adj. 1. moderate in type or degree or effect or force; far from extreme 2. humble in spirit or manner; suggesting retiring mildness or even cowed submissiveness 3. mild and pleasant.
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91) The mild winter has created the ideal conditions for an ant population explosion.
92) Many employees find it hard to take even mild criticism .
93) He has suffered a mild heart attack - nothing too serious.
94) It is a mild infection in which a baby's eyelashes can become gummed together.
95) The infection seems quite mild, so she should be better soon.
96) He's a mild inoffensive man.
97) Looking at Mungo with mild amusement, Stanley nodded.
98) Aspirin is a mild analgesic.
99) Chester, the mild and laconic prematurely bald guy.
100) Those used range from mild organic acids such as citric acid to phosphoric acid highly reactive sulphuric and hydrochloric acids.
101) She was admitted to hospital on 21 January because of a productive cough and mild dyspnoea which had appeared four days earlier. Sentencedict.com
102) Once inside, buildings are environmentally sealed off from our much-touted mild climate.
103) Passion flower is employed around the world as a mild sedative that reduces nervous tension and anxiety.
104) To all outward appearance, he looked benign enough, with a mild, unsullied face, the perfect choirboy.
105) He stares back, though there is nothing but mild amusement in his glance.
106) Centrophenoxine had the strongest biological activity, producing a mild stimulation of the central nervous system.
107) I am light-headed, perhaps from a mild attack of altitude sickness.
108) Ulcerative colitis may present with anaemia when bowel symptoms are mild or ignored.
109) Similarly,[sentencedict.com] there are mild disturbances only of acute phase reactants in chronic viral hepatitis.
110) Roy Jenkins, an extremely sensible man who is less vulnerable to criticism than most, regarded the matter with mild amusement.
111) It is 7.30 on a mild, wet autumn evening in Paris, two weeks before the fashion shows.
112) The presence of significant amounts of haemoglobin F has a protective effect against sickling and such individuals express relatively mild disease.
113) The issue of intellectual ability is especially important when considering the prevalence of mild dementia.
114) The paint may blister in a mild attack or show yellow soapy runs in a severe attack.
115) It will make the Black Death look like a mild dose of flu.
116) Given the way things have gone lately, that in itself is cause for mild celebration.
117) On mild autumn days, pond fish will be feeding enthusiastically, building up their fat reserves.
118) Certainly, in comparison to Errol Flynn's, Finch's antics were mild.
119) The only way to trick-or-treat at their age was to create an atmosphere of mild intimidation.
120) Athelstan studied the jars, dismissing them as nothing but mild cures for ague, aches and pains.
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