Moderate in type or degree or effect or force; far from extreme.
Humble in spirit or manner; suggesting retiring mildness or even cowed submissiveness.
Degree of intensity, opposite of severe.
1 Thus, mild hypertension clearly constitutes a public health problem of considerable importance.
2 A source familiar with the situation said Trump has a mild fever.
3 Meanwhile, however, one of those results was a mild case of diarrhea.
4 The problem was first diagnosed two years ago as a mild abnormality.
5 She said the first six days were mild in terms of symptoms.
6 The most common type is clear and very mild - even a bit sweet.
7 Results were similar when we excluded persons with possible mild cognitive impairment.
8 Doctors still believe that most children with COVID-19 develop only mild illness.
9 After a year, both groups had mild levels of disability, on average.
10 Some other countries have already imposed relatively mild restrictions on capital flight.
11 Wind west; during the day round to south and east; temperature mild .
12 Most cases remain mild but a toddler died in Texas last week.
13 The treatment was associated with mild side effects, including fatigue and nausea.
14 A mild cooling in the market could be welcomed by the government.
15 The opinion basically approves Mario Draghi's plans, subject to some mild restrictions.
16 Results: The present subjects showed mild to moderate restrictive impairment on spirometry.
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