earnest vs mild

earnest

adj
  • Serious or honest. 

  • Intent; focused; showing a lot of concentration. 

  • Strenuous; diligent. 

  • Focused in the pursuit of an objective; eager to obtain or do. 

  • Serious; weighty; of a serious, weighty, or important nature; important. 

  • Possessing or characterised by seriousness. 

verb
  • To be serious with; use in earnest. 

noun
  • Gravity; serious purpose; earnestness. 

  • Seriousness; reality; actuality (as opposed to joking or pretence) 

  • A sum of money paid in advance as a deposit; hence, a pledge, a guarantee, an indication of something to come. 

mild

adj
  • Not overly felt or seriously intended. 

  • Not sharp or bitter; not strong in flavor. 

  • Of only moderate severity; not strict. 

  • Not serious or dangerous. 

  • Moderately warm, especially less cold than expected. 

  • Gentle and not easily angered. 

  • Acting gently and without causing harm. 

noun
  • A relatively low-gravity beer, often with a dark colour; mild ale 

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