Mild
Mild is an English adjective used to describe something that is gentle in degree, intensity, or strength. It denotes a lack of harshness, severity, or extreme characteristics in various contexts, including weather, flavor, symptoms, and conditions. The word has cognates in other Germanic languages, such as Dutch mild and German mild, and derives from Old English mild, with West Germanic origins.
In usage, mild commonly characterizes conditions that are not severe. Mild weather is temperate rather than
Flavor and spice contexts use a more specific sense: something mild lacks strong heat or pungency. A
In beverages, mild refers to a traditional English beer style known as mild ale. Historically common in
Mildness also appears in clinical and diagnostic scales that classify severity, with mild indicating lower intensity