Mercifulness as a consequence of being lenient or tolerant.
Acting in a manner that is gentle and mild and even-tempered.
Good weather with comfortable temperatures.
1 The mildness of it brought the tenement dwellers to windows and doors.
2 The mildness of poets absolutely arose out of the mildness of antiquaries.
3 Unused to refusal, the natural mildness of her temper inclined to comply.
4 His countenance bore the expression of sensibility and great mildness of disposition.
5 The mildness , the condescension which I now witnessed thrilled to my heart.
6 The mildness I have mentioned seemed to emanate from her whole being.
7 Beyond mildness , they also replenish moisture that is normally lost during cleansing.
8 He looked at Lewisham with the exaggerated mildness of his spectacled eye.
9 The company might have spared its deep surprise at so much mildness .
10 With all humility and mildness , with patience, supporting one another in charity.
11 The priest now lost his evangelical mildness also, and rose angrily, exclaiming:
12 He conducted war with unknown mildness , and converted the conquered into friends.
13 Hence the brilliancy of the Revolution of 1830, hence, also, its mildness .
14 Yesterday you were exhorting me to mildness towards the lad, and to-day-
15 His mildness on this night yielded to soldierly ardor, and he exclaimed:
16 The mildness of the adjective brought another half-smile to Helbeck's dark face.
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