mild|milder|mildest in English
adjective
[maɪld]
of a gentle or temperate manner; moderate, not extreme; not strong or harsh in degree or intensity; pleasant
Use "mild|milder|mildest" in a sentence
1. I'm the mildest man alive.
2. He Cachinnates at her mildest witticism.
3. Abortive poliomyelitis: The mildest form
4. He's the mildest man you could wish to meet.
5. Blin is the mildest Russian swear word
6. Negligence: This is the mildest form of criminal Culpability
7. Climate: Subtropical, milder in the mountains
8. 13 Tritium is one of the mildest radioactive isotopes.
9. Colds are usually milder than flu
10. Although ferociously Bewhiskered, he is the mildest and best-natured man in town
11. Europe, century by century, was growing milder and damper.
12. Borax is a milder and safer alternative to boric acid
13. No increase was observed in milder angina cases (type I–II).
14. Mild diastema.
15. The recession in terms of aggregate output is milder but longer.
16. The process also uses milder chemical reagents to detoxify the oil.
17. Non-narcotic Analgesics are milder forms of the painkillers that include acetaminophen
18. Characteristics : Crunchy texture and a sharp flavour that becomes milder when cooked.
19. These Cucumbers tend to be milder and easier on the digestive system
20. The Antiestablishment fervor gave way to much milder forms of intergenerational tensions
21. Fresh anchovies, known in Italy as alici, have a much milder flavor.
22. Broccolini is more tender than broccoli and has a milder flavor
23. Amphipols (Apols) are a newly designed and milder class of detergent
24. Young Arugula tastes milder, and larger, more mature Arugula tastes stronger
25. 14 Eliphaz’ speeches are longer, and his language is somewhat milder.