Definitions and Examples of civilized, gentle, mild
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Having an advanced or refined culture, social organization, or way of life.
Example
The city was civilized with modern infrastructure and a diverse population.
Having a mild or kind nature; not harsh or violent.
Example
The gentle breeze made the hot summer day more bearable.
Not severe or intense; moderate in degree or effect.
Example
The doctor prescribed a mild painkiller for her headache.
Key Differences: civilized vs gentle vs mild
- 1Civilized refers to a society that has a high level of development and refinement.
- 2Gentle describes a person or animal that is kind and not violent.
- 3Mild refers to something that is not severe or intense.
Effective Usage of civilized, gentle, mild
- 1Describing People: Use gentle to describe someone who is kind and considerate.
- 2Describing Situations: Use mild to describe weather or pain that is not severe.
- 3Comparing Cultures: Use civilized to compare societies with different levels of development.
Remember this!
The antonyms of savage are civilized, gentle, and mild. These words have different meanings and can be used to describe people, animals, or situations. Use them to describe people, situations, or compare cultures.