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No the word mild is not a noun. It is an adjective.
No, mild is not a verb it is an adjective.
Mild is an adjective.
The noun form of the adjective 'mild' is mildness.
There are two: 'mild' and 'damp'.
The word balmy is an adjective. It describes something that is soothing or mild.
Yes, it is (a temperate individual, a temperate climate). The adjective temperate is from the verb "to temper" and related to the noun temperance. It means mild and without extremes (in behavior, for people).
Pla.cid-Calm;mild Adjective She is very placid in class
Yes, it is (a temperate individual, a temperate climate). The adjective temperate is from the verb "to temper" and related to the noun temperance. It means mild and without extremes (in behavior, for people).
The Latin adjective lenis means smooth, soft, mild, gentle, easy or calm.
"Bland" is not a prefix or suffix. It is a standalone adjective that describes something with a mild or unexciting flavor.
No, the word hot is an adjective, a word that describes a noun or a noun. Examples: Adjective: The hot weather has been great swimming weather. Noun: The salsa that I like is the mild, not the hot.