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Example sentences for "milder"

Lexicographically close words:
mikoto; mil; milch; mild; milde; mildest; mildew; mildewed; mildews; mildly
  1. Then gan her mickle sorrow / milder at the thought to grow.

  2. Thereat the noble Siegfried / a little milder was of mood.

  3. De Monts, who had been in the Gulf of St. Lawrence with De Chauvin several years before, decided to seek out a suitable location for his colony in a milder climate, which he could well do without going beyond the limits of his grant.

  4. They determined, therefore, to transfer the colony at once to Annapolis Basin, where the climate was milder and the situation better protected.

  5. Spouse 65 Whom thou seekst with so swift vowes; Calls thee back, and bidds thee come T'embrace a milder martyrdom.

  6. The frost and fog continuing, on the third morning the men proposed we should move lower down the hill, to some cortijo they knew of, thereat to await milder weather.

  7. The temper of administration, however, was not appreciably affected, for this clearly appears to have grown milder as the decades passed.

  8. Even in the more rugged parts of the cotton belt and in the tobacco zone as well, the same tendency toward the engrossment of estates prevailed, though in milder degree and with lesser effects.

  9. Flee, should thy flight beneath the greedy wave, Or from steep rocks but ope a milder grave.

  10. And he was so eager to inflict injury, that he never once saved any one who had been condemned to death, by a milder sentence, though even the most inhuman of emperors have sometimes done so.

  11. In the third part, the ethics, over and above the discussion on freedom, which on the whole is indefinite, there is little beyond a milder statement of the Epicurean moral code.

  12. The general, instantly resuming the milder tones with which he had spoken before, continued, "So much will be said of thee.

  13. But this was soon changed to a milder and sadder expression, and the flush which had accompanied it, was quickly replaced by her former paleness.

  14. My good friend," he added, speaking in a milder tone, "you seem distressed.

  15. The cigar is, however, usually made of milder tobacco.

  16. This is because the milder narcotics affect chiefly the medulla, the spinal cord and the sympathetic, while the fiercer ones chiefly affect the cerebrum.

  17. In the night the heavens are often unclouded, the constellations seem more interesting, the stars shine with a milder radiance, and the moon gives a purer light, than in a more northern region.

  18. The seconds, however, were made of milder stuff; and neither of them being Irishmen, thought they would be justified in rendering the duel a bloodless one, and transforming a grave matter into a harmless joke.

  19. Madame Milder sang some Scenas by Gluck, and the concert began with a Symphony by Berger.

  20. They were indeed exceptionally favourable specimens of the Mackenzie style of journalism, and were incomparably milder than articles which may constantly be seen in the Canadian party journals of the present day.

  21. Stars, milder suns, that love a shade to cast, And on the bright wave fling the trembling mast.

  22. Behind these there may be kindliness, charity, and all the milder gifts of virtue; but what is apparent is a sort of energetic, manly trenchancy which forces admiration rather than awakens sympathy.

  23. He so much surprised the cardinals, as soon as they had elected him, by his vigorous moral reforms that they hastily retired to Anagni and elected an antipope of milder manners and less sensitive conscience.

  24. It is necessary to do this both sides, the varnished one receiving milder attention than the other.

  25. Nay, he was even accused of having brought back to severity the milder sentiments to which the urgent remonstrances of the provinces had at last disposed the monarch.

  26. Then from time to time occurs a Poultry Mania, or one of the similar and milder forms of insanity.

  27. Be the soldier brute in council mute, Nor more sound war's alarms; Let him yield his place to a milder race In Britain's coat of arms.

  28. To the Kentucky Resolutions, followed by much milder representations from other State legislatures, Hamilton opposed his instructions sent to Dayton, and since published in his "Works.

  29. They boast of their privileges and civilization, and yet proffer no milder condition than servitude or death.

  30. Plasters will give comfort in milder cases, or when the patient is able to leave the bed.

  31. The milder form often follows the more severe, and may persist for a long time.

  32. In the milder attacks of conjunctivitis the treatment should be that recommended above for congestion of the lids.

  33. The milder sore throat is commonly the beginning of an ordinary cold, although sometimes it is caused by digestive disorders.


  34. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "milder" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.