mild
The word describes a lack of intensity or aggression across physical, sensory, and emotional spectrums. It is generally positive or neutral, suggesting comfort, safety, or ease. In medical or situational contexts, it implies a low degree of severity, often contrasting with "acute" or "severe." It suggests that while a condition exists, it is manageable and not threatening. Regarding taste and weather, it denotes a balanced middle ground. For food, it means the absence of pungent or burning sensations; for climate, it describes temperatures that avoid extreme cold or heat. When applied to personality, it conveys a soft-spoken or patient nature. Unlike "weak," which implies a lack of strength, "mild" suggests a conscious or inherent gentleness.
💬Casual Conversation
Ordering Thai for the team. You want the spicy basil or something more mild?
Mild please. I'm already on edge with these deadlines.
Meanings
Not severe, serious, or harsh; gentle in nature or effect.
"The patient suffered from a mild case of the flu."
Not spicy or strongly flavored.
"I prefer a mild salsa over the extra hot variety."
Temperate and pleasant, especially regarding weather.
"We enjoyed a surprisingly mild winter this year."
Having a gentle or kind disposition.
"Despite the chaos around him, he maintained a mild manner."