Mild
Adjective
UK
/maÉŞld/
US
/maÉŞld/
Definition
Describing something gentle, not strong, or soft.
Example
"Today is a mild day."
"The soup is mild, perfect for children who cannot eat spicy food."
"He has a mild personality, always calm and never angry quickly."
Explanation
Mild means something is not strong, harsh, or extreme. It can describe weather, food, feelings, or medicine. For example, it was a mild day, not too hot or cold (weather), or this curry is mild, not spicy at all (food). It can also describe a person’s kind or soft nature or the way they act, like he has a mild nature and is gentle with everyone. People use mild to show something is soft, gentle, or easy to handle.