Mild | Mean of mild in English Dictionary
/ˈmajəld/
- gentle in nature or behavior
- a mild young man
- He has a mild manner/disposition.
- He was a mild-mannered man who rarely became angry.
- not strong in action or effect
- a mild drug/detergent
- mild [=gentle] soap
- not strong or harsh in taste
- mild flavors
- mild cheese
- not strongly felt
- He has only a mild [=slight] interest in politics.
- They had a mild disagreement.
- not harsh or severe
- She has a mild case of the flu.
- a mild headache/fever
- mild pain
- He suffered a mild concussion/heart attack.
- a mild reprimand, not a stern one
- not too hot or too cold
- a mild [=temperate] climate
- a mild winter's day
- We've been having a very mild winter.