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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).
"Bland" is not a prefix or suffix. It is a standalone adjective that describes something with a mild or unexciting flavor.
The Latin adjective lenis means smooth, soft, mild, gentle, easy or calm.
Yes, "gentle" is an adjective. It describes a quality or characteristic of a noun, indicating a soft or mild nature. For example, one might refer to a gentle breeze or a gentle person.