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mildly
English
Etymology
mild +? -ly
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?ma?ldli/
Adverb
mildly (comparative more mildly, superlative most mildly)
- In a mild manner.
- To a mild degree; slightly.
- a mildly amusing joke
Derived terms
- to put it mildly
mildly From the web:
slighty
English
Adjective
slighty (comparative more slighty, superlative most slighty)
- (obsolete) slight
- 1671, John Eachard, Some Observations upon the Answer
- Let them shew where any thing is advised or commanded after this slothful and slighty way.
- 1671, John Eachard, Some Observations upon the Answer
Anagrams
- Lightys, sightly
slighty From the web:
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