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mildly English

Meaning mildly meaning

What does mildly mean?

mildly

to a moderate degree he was mildly interested (= gently) in a gentle manner he talked gently to the injured animal

Synonyms mildly synonyms

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Simple sentences

That's putting it mildly.
I was mildly disappointed.

Movie subtitles

Uh, Jacqueline is apparently the only one in the world who saw my mildly homophobic tweet.
And then we will console ourselves with the notion that the mildly temperate shower of the clinic has replaced the barbaric methods of medieval times.
To put it mildly.
To put it mildly, sir!
Doctor, I'd hoped you'd be able to explain to me a happening which, to put it mildly, has always puzzled me.
Only mildly so.
There are thousands of papers stretching back over hundreds of years. affecting Belle Reve. as piece by piece, our improvident grandfathers. exchanged the land for their epic debauches. to put it mildly.
What does matter is that your work has been interrupted, your car wrecked. Your life has been ruffled - to put it mildly.
Something which, in layman's terms. so affected the insecticide that from a mildly virulent germ spray. it created deadly chemical reversal of the growth process.
I said we are mildly interested.
To put it mildly, the position is, well, delicate.
Just a solid, mildly successful sort of thing.
Benesch has peculiar sexual habits, to put it mildly.
I find it, uh. mildly interesting and somewhat nostalgic, - if I understand the use of that word.
That's putting it mildly.
Your life has been ruffled - to put it mildly.
I'm mildly curious.
It will be an experience. Oh, listen, that's putting it mildly.
She's mildly sedated at the moment.
That is putting it mildly.
They think of a dancer as someone a little racy, shall I say. to put it mildly.
We're just mildly interested.
Mildly.
Nothing serious, of course, but mildly alarming.
Well, I find it mildly interesting and somewhat nostalgic, if I understand the use of that word.
I would have been mildly curious.
Tom Townsend is hardly a phony. - just mildly deluded.
Does it strike you as mildly ironic that most of the people who are against abortion are people you wouldn't want to fuck in the first place?
That's putting it mildly, Peter.

News and current affairs

Murdering more than 60 innocent young people at a summer camp with an assault rifle, after bombing a chunk of central Oslo, is, to put it mildly, morally eccentric - something most sane people would never dream of doing.
Even with Social Security's mildly redistributive effect, poverty and inequality in America are increasing.
On the other hand, social security taxes - the biggest tax for more than two-thirds of families - are mildly regressive.
If these packages target education (very redistributive) or sanitation, fire, police, and highways (mildly redistributive), they can create jobs and reduce inequality.
Meanwhile, the Commission published a progress report on Turkey that granted that reforms were continuing, albeit at a slower pace, under Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's mildly Islamic-minded government.
Such talks, to put it mildly, could take time.
Turkey is ruled by a mildly Islamist party that plays by the rules of democracy.
But it will take more than a few quarters of mildly encouraging data to validate such an important shift in the Chinese economy's underlying structure.
But he quickly consolidated power and turned Ukraine into a mildly authoritarian state.

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