Meaning & Definition of Mildly in English
English⟶
Mildly
To a moderate degree; not strongly or intensely
Pronunciation:
/ˈmaɪldli/Part of Speech:
adverbDetailed Definitions
Definition: To a small or moderate extent.
Example Sentence: He was mildly annoyed by the delay.
Definition: In a gentle or understated manner.
Example Sentence: The critics were mildly impressed with the performance.
Definition: Slightly or somewhat.
Example Sentence: The weather is mildly warm today.
Etymology
Origin: Middle English, from mild + -ly.
Synonyms
slightlymoderatelysomewhatgently
Common Phrases and Expressions
- mildly amusing: Interesting but not entertaining enough.
- mildly surprised: Somewhat surprised, but not overwhelmingly so.
- mildly irritating: Causing slight annoyance.
Translations
- Spanish: ligeramente
- French: légerement
- German: mild
- Russian: слегка
Related Words
- mild: Gentle or moderate in nature.
- moderate: Average in amount, intensity, quality, or degree.
Slang Meanings of mildly
Meaning: Used in a playful way to indicate slightness of something.
Example Sentence: It was mildly chaotic at the party last night.
Meaning: Used to downplay a situation or reaction.
Example Sentence: I'm mildly excited about the concert.