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  1. 1. Gentle or kind in disposition, manners, or behavior. 2. a. Moderate in type, degree, effect, or force: a mild pipe tobacco; a mild sedative. b. Not extreme: a mild winter storm. c. Warm and full of sunshine; pleasant: a mild spring day; mild weather in June. 3. Not severe or acute: a mild fever. 4.

  2. 3 days ago · 1. a. gentle or kind in disposition, action, or effect; not severe, harsh, bitter, etc. b. not extreme in any way; moderate; temperate. a mild winter. 2. having a soft, pleasant taste or flavor; not strong, sour, bitter, biting, or sharp. said of tobacco, cheese, etc.

  3. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Nature, Illness & disability mild1 /maɪld/ adjective (comparative milder, superlative mildest) 1 weather fairly warm OPP cold We had an exceptionally mild winter last year. a mild climate 2 illness a mild illness or health problem is not serious He suffered a mild heart attack.

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