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mildly [Am ˈmaɪldli, Brit ˈmʌɪldli] ADV
1. mildly (gently):
mildly rebuke
mildly rebuke
2. mildly (slightly):
mildly uncomfortable
a mildly ironic tone
3. mildly acidic:
mildly
a mildly spiced sauce
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mildly [ˈmaɪdli] ADV
1. mildly (gently):
mildly
to punish sb mildly
2. mildly (slightly):
mildly
Phrases:
to put it mildly, that's putting it mildly
mildly [ˈmaɪld·li] ADV
1. mildly (gently):
mildly
to punish sb mildly
2. mildly (slightly):
mildly
Phrases:
to put it mildly, that's putting it mildly
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It is mildly poisonous, causing gastrointestinal upset in many individuals.
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The male black mollies generally tend to be mildly aggressive.
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The interaction is strongly repulsive at very short distance, becomes mildly attractive at intermediate range, and vanishes at long distance.
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It dissolves well in water to give mildly acidic solutions.
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This can mildly compromise the handling and ride quality of the vehicle.
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