Examples of 'quite mild' in a sentence

Meaning of "quite mild"

Quite mild: Describes something that is moderately or slightly gentle, not intense, or not extreme. The phrase 'quite mild' is often used to indicate a degree of temperature, weather, taste, manner, or personality that is calm, comfortable, or not very strong. It suggests a state or condition that is not harsh, aggressive, spicy, severe, or extreme

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quite mild
This time he was quite mild with his answers.
But my symptoms are really quite mild.
This winter was quite mild so it was actually not too bad.
They could be quite mild.
Quite mild criticisms actually.
Symptoms can range from quite mild to severe illness.
This is a quite mild injectable steroid compared to other anabolic steroids.
The weather was quite mild.
The taste is quite mild so can be mixed with apple or orange juice.
The scent is quite mild.
These patients had quite mild diabetes as their glucose was controlled solely by diet.
I should like briefly to respond to those points of often quite mild divergence.
My case is quite mild compared to some people I know.
It is seen that the process conditions for the oxidation reaction are quite mild.
This is quite mild.

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We are here in January and the weather is quite mild.
And these effects have been demonstrated with quite mild punishments include verbal chastisement.
November to December see the rains return but the temperatures are still quite mild.
Greek extra virgin olive oils can range from quite mild and fruity to considerably spicier.
The winter weather in La Zenia like much of the Costa Blanca is quite mild.
The ptosis of Horner syndrome can be quite mild or barely noticeable partial ptosis.
Is quite severe, and in humans quite mild.
Autumn is quite mild in Kingston.
I was quite meek and I was quite mild.
Weakness can vary from quite mild to profound, fully body paralysis.
Compared to young pu-erh this tea is quite mild.
Climate is semiarid with mild summers and quite mild winters according to Mongolian standards.
Despite the smell, the taste is quite mild.
In general, these side effects are quite mild and disappear in the weeks following surgery.
A case in point, this winter started out quite mild.
Even the winters in Australia are quite mild compared to a European winter.
I am not sure what the temperature was, but it was quite mild.
Disulfide bonds can be unstable even under quite mild conditions ( close to neutral pH ).
This is because they vary in heat, some even being quite mild.
Others that were formerly quite mild in character became bold, aggressive, and ferocious.
Although it used to be a serious childhood disease, most cases now are quite mild.
The end of the season was marked by quite mild temperatures, especially during the harvest.
At the very start, the symptoms of your tooth infection can be quite mild.
On the coast, the temperatures are quite mild and very inviting for peaceful vacations.
You see the initial infection with vampires is quite severe, and in humans quite mild.
The alkali metal azide particles of this invention are quite mild in self-decomposition characteristics.
Popularity on Internet, The internet popularity of Table Tennis is quite mild.
Non-ionic surfactants are generally quite mild cleansers and great for facial products like this one.
It is only about half as estrogenic, which makes it quite mild for most users.
It may range from quite mild ( blood tinged saliva ) to quite heavy.
Challenging behaviour filmed during the lessons were often quite mild forms of challenging behaviour.
In the short-term, the effects of using cannabis are quite mild.
Also, if you had quite mild insomnia.
His reaction, like that of most, was quite mild.
This is, for the most part, quite mild for a camera of this type.

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