How to Use mild in a Sentence
mild
adjective- She has a mild case of the flu.
- He has a mild manner.
- We've been having a very mild winter.
- They had a mild disagreement.
- He was a mild-mannered man who rarely became angry.
- He suffered a mild concussion attack.
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For a more mild heat, remove all the white pith and all of the seeds.
— Kait Hanson, Southern Living, 18 Aug. 2024 -
But there is still plenty to see in the mild night skies this June.
— Laura Baisas, Popular Science, 31 May 2023 -
Use a microfiber cloth, water and mild dish soap to clean the paste off.
— Maya Pottiger, Washington Post, 24 May 2023 -
The weather turned from mild to wild at a dizzying pace.
— John Tufts, The Indianapolis Star, 21 Mar. 2023 -
Fill the sink with cold or lukewarm water and add a few drops of mild soap.
— Theresa Holland, Travel + Leisure, 15 Dec. 2023 -
Clean up spills and other sticky stuff with mild dish soap.
— Emma Bazilian, House Beautiful, 15 June 2023 -
Today is a fine day to be outside, with mild air and peeks of sun.
— David Streit, Washington Post, 27 Apr. 2023 -
Breezy in the morning; otherwise, milder with times of clouds and sun.
— The Enquirer, 23 Feb. 2024 -
Most of the time, the CDC says, cases are mild or even asymptomatic.
— Jamie Ducharme, TIME, 15 Aug. 2024 -
The disease can progress from mild, flu-like symptoms to death in a matter of hours.
— Staff Author, Verywell Health, 27 Oct. 2023 -
The mozzarella is gooey and mild and the parmesan is sharp and nutty.
— Robin Miller, The Arizona Republic, 13 Sep. 2024 -
Breezy in the morning; otherwise, milder with times of clouds and sun.
— Cameron Knight, The Enquirer, 12 June 2024 -
Confidence: High Tonight: A light breeze from the southwest starts to bring in a milder air mass.
— Dan Stillman, Washington Post, 29 Nov. 2023 -
The thought of it sent her into a mild depressive state.
— Marcus D. Smith, Sacramento Bee, 3 May 2024 -
Step 2: Mix up some suds by adding a few drops of mild dish soap to a bucket of warm water.
— Barbara Bellesi Zito, Southern Living, 27 July 2024 -
To clean it, simply wipe it down with a little water and some mild soap.
— Toni Sutton, Peoplemag, 31 May 2023 -
The ultimate call on that came from Garland, whose demeanor leans to the mild.
— Lindsay Whitehurst, ajc, 18 June 2023 -
Partly cloudy, breezy and mild at night, with lows in the upper 40s in our cooler spots to the mid-50s downtown.
— Jason Samenow, Washington Post, 13 Feb. 2023 -
Thursday will be mild with highs in the mid 40s and dry weather but winds will remain breezy.
— Ashley Smith and Steve Horstmeyer, The Enquirer, 9 Jan. 2024 -
Ideal for those who aren’t gym fans and prefer a mild workout at home.
— Cristian Esteban, Rolling Stone, 8 Dec. 2023 -
And, thanks to the mild climate, wildflower season lasts from spring to fall.
— Evie Carrick, Travel + Leisure, 23 Mar. 2023 -
The upcoming winter should be wet and milder for most of the U.S., according to the almanac.
— Mike Snider, The Courier-Journal, 14 Aug. 2024 -
Typically, mild symptoms can be managed with remedies such as nasal drops, steam inhalation, or over-the-counter pain relievers like Tylenol.
— Cassie Shortsleeve, Condé Nast Traveler, 25 Oct. 2024 -
Other centers might offer long-term individual counseling, while some might be limited to short-term counseling that focuses on helping students in mild distress.
— Eric Wood, Forbes, 26 Oct. 2024
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