MILD vs TEMPERATE: NOUN
- A relatively low-gravity beer, often with a dark colour; mild ale
- Mildness; gentleness.
- N/A
MILD vs TEMPERATE: ADJECTIVE
- Humble in spirit or manner; suggesting retiring mildness or even cowed submissiveness
- Mild and pleasant
- Gentle or kind in disposition, manners, or behavior.
- Moderate in type, degree, effect, or force.
- Not extreme.
- Warm and full of sunshine; pleasant.
- Not severe or acute.
- Easily molded, shaped, or worked; malleable.
- Moderate in type or degree or effect or force; far from extreme
- Gentle and not easily provoked:
- Steel that has but little carbon in it and is not readily hardened.
- Gentle; pleasant; kind; soft; bland; clement; hence, moderate in degree or quality; -- the opposite of harsh, severe, irritating, violent, disagreeable, etc.; -- applied to persons and things
- Moderate; not excessive; as, temperate heat; a temperate climate.
- That part of the earth which lies between either tropic and the corresponding polar circle; -- so called because the heat is less than in the torrid zone, and the cold less than in the frigid zones.
- Proceeding from temperance.
- Not marked with passion; not violent; cool; calm.
- Characterized by moderate temperatures, weather, or climate; neither hot nor cold.
- Of or occurring in the Temperate Zone.
- Not extreme
- (of weather or climate) free from extremes; mild; or characteristic of such weather or climate
- Not extreme in behavior
- Moderate in degree or quality; restrained.
- Exercising moderation and self-restraint.
- Of or relating to a virus that infects bacterial cells but rarely causes lysis.
- Moderate in the indulgence of the natural appetites or passions.
- Moderate; not excessive.
MILD vs TEMPERATE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To diminish or decrease. Used of the wind or a storm.
- N/A
MILD vs TEMPERATE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To render temperate; to moderate; to soften; to temper.
MILD vs TEMPERATE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To become mild.
- To make merciful.
- To pity; pardon.
- Possessing softness or gentleness of disposition; soft-mannered; kindly disposed; good-tempered.
- Exercising gentleness in conduct or action; not harsh or unfeeling; considerate; conciliatory.
- Marked by softness or kindness; gentle in character, method, or appearance; manifesting or expressing mildness; mollifying; tranquil; placid: as, mild words or manners; a mild rebuke; a mild aspect.
- Gentle or moderate in force, operation, or effect; not harsh or irritating; emollient; bland; genial: as, mild medicine; mild winds; a mild remedy.
- Moderate in quality or degree; of mitigated force; weak in kind; free from harshness or roughness; hence, not hard to endure, manage, etc.: as, mild fruit; mild dissipation; mild efforts.
- Hence, new; not having gained the taste that comes by keeping: said of malt liquors: as, mild ale
- See the quotation.
- [Mild forms the first element in a number of compounds of obvious signification: for example, mild-flavored, mild-looking, mild-mannered, mild-spirited, mild-tempered.]
- Far from extreme
- Humble in spirit or manner
- To temper; moderate.
- Moderate; showing moderation; not excessive, lavish, or inordinate.
- = Syn. 1-4. Moderate, Temperate. See moderate.
- In music, same as tempered.
- Moderate in respect of temperature; not liable to excessive heat or cold; mild; specifically, noting certain zones of the earth's surface.
- Proceeding from temperance; moderate.
- Not swayed by passion; calm; self-contained; self-restrained; not extreme in opinions.
- Not violent or extravagant in the use of language; calm; measured; dispassionate: as, a temperate discourse.
- Mild
- More especially— Moderate as regards the indulgence of the appetites or desires; abstemious; sober; continent: as, temperate in eating; temperate habits.
MILD vs TEMPERATE: RELATED WORDS
- Minimal, Warm, Pleasant, Minor, Slight, Benign, Mild mannered, Humble, Meek, Clement, Gentle, Balmy, Modest, Temperate, Moderate
- Even, Centrist, Sober, Lukewarm, Hardened, Moderation, Cool, Temperature, Warm, Light, Restrained, Moderate, Abstemious, Mild, Equable
MILD vs TEMPERATE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Minimal, Warm, Pleasant, Minor, Slight, Benign, Mild mannered, Humble, Meek, Clement, Gentle, Balmy, Modest, Temperate, Moderate
- Even, Centrist, Sober, Lukewarm, Hardened, Moderation, Cool, Temperature, Warm, Light, Restrained, Moderate, Abstemious, Mild, Equable
MILD vs TEMPERATE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- This disability may range from mild to severe.
- West coast forest: Mild climate, lots of rain.
- Sprint and meets a few other mild stipulations.
- Japanese patients with mild to moderate erectile dysfunction.
- Incidence, risk factors and prevention of mild traumatic brain injury: Results of the WHO collaborating centre task force on mild traumatic brain injury.
- Mild hepatic impairment: No clinically significant differences in pharmacokinetic parameters were observed in subjects with mild hepatic impairment.
- People with NYHA class II heart failure have slight, mild limitation with everyday activities; the person is comfortable at rest or with mild exertion.
- Solvent Based Cleaner: Spot clean with a mild solvent, an upholstery shampoo or the foam from a mild detergent.
- APTT reagent to detect the mild prolongation of APTT and mild factor deficiency.
- Aside from mild pain, mittelschmerz can cause mild vaginal bleeding, or spotting.
- Africa stands for temperate climate round the year.
- They are found in temperate to warmer climates.
- What part of Oregon is considered temperate rainforest?
- Severe climate: Same as for temperate climate, and additionally the two layers Same as for temperate climate, except that one layer No.
- For 25 years the International Temperate Reefs Symposium (ITRS) has been the focal point for discussion of ideas and research relating to temperate reefs.
- Polar; Temperate shelves and sea; Temperate upwelling; Tropical upwelling; Tropical coral; Summary of the scheme.
- Word: Temperate Definition: moderate Part of Speech: adjective Example Sentence: The temperate weather on the island was perfect.
- Warm temperate :*Occasional frost, often with summer rainfall maximum :*Temperate evergreen forest, somewhat frost-sensitive :VI.
- Energy Flow The Major Biomes Temperate Forest Temperate forests contain a mixture of deciduous and coniferous trees.
- They once had a variety of habitats including boreal forest, temperate forests, and temperate grasslands.
MILD vs TEMPERATE: QUESTIONS
- How are mild respiratory diphtheria cases identified?
- Is mild hypoxia an adaptive neuroprotective mechanism?
- Should we diagnose mild cognitive impairment early?
- Are rechargeable dehumidifiers good for mild humidity?
- Does mild substance abuse require outpatient rehab?
- What does mild spondylotic degenerative changes mean?
- Apakah pasta gigi Classic Mild mengandung deterjen?
- What is the pathophysiology of mild encephalopathy?
- Why does mild hyperbilirubinemia occur in newborns?
- What is mild to moderate tricompartmental arthritis?
- What is the vegetation of temperate deciduous forest?
- How do agricultural practices affect temperate deciduous forests?
- What endangered plants live in the temperate rainforest?
- What are the different types of temperate climates?
- What are the biological applications of temperate phages?
- What are some interesting facts about temperate grasslands?
- Why Central Institute of temperate horticulture Srinagar?
- Are Quercus seeds recalcitrant in temperate forests?
- What continents are temperate continental climate located?
- What are the characteristics of temperate grasslands?