comparatively mild

Frequency: 6.78.9 per million words

Describes weather, flavor, or temperament that is less extreme than a comparison point.

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  • This winter has been comparatively mild, with very little snow.
  • The pain is comparatively mild at the moment.
  • After last week's heatwave, today's weather feels comparatively mild.
  • Despite the storm, the damage was comparatively mild.
  • She was relieved that her case of the flu was comparatively mild.
  • Her symptoms were comparatively mild, allowing for a quick recovery.
  • I ordered the spicy salsa, but its flavor was comparatively mild.
  • The winter this year has been comparatively mild, saving on heating costs.
  • Given the seriousness of the accusation, the public reaction was comparatively mild.
  • For an allergic reaction, his case was comparatively mild.
  • The side effects of the new medication are considered comparatively mild.
  • The side effects of the medication are comparatively mild in most patients.
  • Compared to other historical recessions, this economic downturn has been comparatively mild.
  • Even with the high fever, her overall condition remained comparatively mild.
  • The critic's review of the play was comparatively mild, focusing on minor flaws.
  • The new regulations are comparatively mild compared to the previous strict rules.
  • This particular cheese has a comparatively mild taste, making it suitable for children.
  • They expected heavy criticism, but the feedback was comparatively mild.
  • His temperament is comparatively mild for someone in such a high-pressure job.
  • The earthquake tremors felt comparatively mild in our area.