mildly

adv
/ˈmaɪldli/

Etymology

From mild + -ly.

  1. derived from *melh₂-
  2. derived from *mildijaz
  3. derived from milde
  4. derived from milde
  5. formed as mildly — “mild + -ly

Definitions

  1. In a mild manner.

    • Long before you see the lean, handsome heads peering mildly over the half-doors of the loose boxes, you know that East Ilsley's business is training racehorses.
  2. To a mild degree

    To a mild degree; slightly.

    • a mildly amusing joke
    • The aroma is mildly sweet and lagery with pleasant hops; very pale gold color; the taste is clean and fresh, mildly malty, with a touch of hops in both the middle and finish; a remarkably thin body and lots of carbonation.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA