mildly

IPA: mˈaɪɫdɫi

adverb

  • In a mild manner.
  • To a mild degree; slightly.
Advertisement

Examples of "mildly" in Sentences

  • McNair put in mildly, in an attempt to bring me back to the original issue.
  • Muris came in mildly supportive of the deal and got quite suspicious in the middle.
  • Before Kirk could respond, Sonak turned in his chair, his expression mildly perplexed.
  • It is a multi-grain mildly spiced pancake that is simply bursting with flavor and nutrition.
  • The RBA has left its key cash rate steady at 4.75% since November, a stance it describes as mildly restrictive.
  • Mark Twain mildly satirized his contemporaries in The Gilded Age, but he also gave himself up to the prevailing fever, and made and lost vast sums of money.
  • CNN was unable to reach the three lawyers for comment, but CIA spokesman George Little responded, "This, to put it mildly, is something with which we do not agree."
  • The central bank has kept its benchmark interest rate at 4.75 percent since November, the highest in the developed world and a level it termed "mildly restrictive" earlier this month.
  • They offered to let me read their letters, and make believe it was you saying all those romantic things to me, but that’s no good, so I’ll just keep waiting patiently, to put the word mildly.
  • Considering I don't know anything about these two, it's hard to say whether their involvement will make or break this project, but for now I'll remain mildly optimistic because of Breck Eisner, of Sahara previously, and producer Neal Moritz, of I Am Legend and Vantage Point recently.

Related Links

synonyms for mildly
Advertisement
#AaBbCcDdEeFfGgHhIiJjKkLlMmNnOoPpQqRrSsTtUuVvWwXxYyZz

© 2024 Copyright: WordPapa