mildness (Meaning)

Wordnet

mildness (n)

good weather with comfortable temperatures

acting in a manner that is gentle and mild and even-tempered

mercifulness as a consequence of being lenient or tolerant

Webster

mildness (n.)

The quality or state of being mild; as, mildness of temper; the mildness of the winter.

mildness Sentence Examples

  1. The mildness of the winter weather surprised the residents accustomed to harsh conditions.
  2. The baby's cries had a gentle mildness that soothed her mother.
  3. The medication offered only mildness relief from the chronic pain.
  4. The teacher's voice possessed a mildness that made the students feel at ease.
  5. The breeze carried a mildness fragrance of blooming flowers.
  6. The wine had a mildness oaky flavor that complemented the roasted lamb.
  7. The mildness of the protest allowed for peaceful negotiations between the parties.
  8. The dictator's rule was characterized by unexpected mildness towards political dissidents.
  9. The doctor prescribed a mildness laxative to ease the patient's constipation.
  10. The opera singer's voice had a surprising mildness that belied her powerful stage presence.

FAQs About the word mildness

good weather with comfortable temperatures, acting in a manner that is gentle and mild and even-tempered, mercifulness as a consequence of being lenient or tole

lukewarmness, temperateness, warmness,balminess, warmth, tepidity, radiancy, radiance, hotness,tepidness

coolness, cold, bitterness, cold, chill, chilliness, coldness, coldness, chilliness, coolness

The mildness of the winter weather surprised the residents accustomed to harsh conditions.

The baby's cries had a gentle mildness that soothed her mother.

The medication offered only mildness relief from the chronic pain.

The teacher's voice possessed a mildness that made the students feel at ease.