Mildly

  • 11mildly — [ˈmaɪldli] adv slightly but not very Some of the stories were mildly amusing.[/ex] • to put it mildly spoken used for saying that the words you have chosen are not as extreme as they could have been[/ex] The pay cut was unpopular, to put it… …

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  • 12mildly — adv. Mildly is used with these adjectives: ↑amused, ↑amusing, ↑annoyed, ↑annoying, ↑autistic, ↑comic, ↑confused, ↑critical, ↑curious, ↑depressed, ↑disappointed, ↑ …

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  • 13mildly — adverb a) In a mild manner. a mildly amusing joke b) To a mild degree; slightly …

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  • 14mildly — mild ► ADJECTIVE 1) gentle and not easily provoked. 2) of moderate severity, intensity, or effect. 3) not sharp or strong in flavour. 4) (of weather) moderately warm; less cold than expected. ► NOUN Brit. ▪ a kind of dark beer not strongly… …

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  • 15mildly — adv. in a mild fashion. Phrases and idioms: to put it mildly as an understatement (implying the reality is more extreme) …

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  • 16Mildly Offensive (horse) — Mildly Offensive [1] Mildly Offensive winning the Santa Paula Sire Sharp Humor Dam It s Personal Sex Filly …

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  • 17Mildly context-sensitive language — In formal grammar theory, mildly context sensitive languages are a class of formal languages which can be efficiently parsed, but still possess enough context sensitivity to allow the parsing of natural languages. The concept was first introduced …

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  • 18mildly — adverb see mild …

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  • 19mildly — Synonyms and related words: after a fashion, appreciably, at any rate, at best, at least, at most, at the least, at the most, at the outside, at worst, comparatively, detectably, fairly, gently, in a manner, in a way, in part, in some measure,… …

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  • 20mildly — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. gently, meekly, blandly, calmly, genially, tranquilly, tepidly, softly, lightly, moderately, tenderly, compassionately, tolerantly, patiently, imperturbably, temperately, indifferently, quietly, soothingly, indulgently,… …

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