Synonyms:
mild
Meaning: moderate in type or degree or effect or force; far from extreme; "a mild winter storm"; "a mild fever"; "fortunately the pain was mild"; "a mild rebuke"; "mild criticism"
Usage examples
The mild Kohen came often to cheer me.
Thus eaten, it has a mild and pleasing flavour.
All nature was still, and the soft, mild air fanned her forehead.
After that Abram's devotion to his bird family became a mild mania.
Ralph looked at her as if his mild hilarity had been touched with mystification.
Cheese made in this way has a rich, mild taste, and most persons are fond of it.
Milburgh scarcely felt a twinge of pain, only a mild irritating smarting and no more.
"Albert, Albert," said Madame de Morcerf, in a tone of mild reproof, "what are you saying?
The Emperor's mild and handsome face was flushed and his eyes gleamed with resolution and anger.
Under the mild heat of this luxury of kings springs the luxury of individuals, a source of riches for the people.