Sometimes she had a sense, a mild sense, of things that were about to happen.
The word is often used in mild sense, to refer to any heightened state of consciousness or intense pleasant experience.
The thought of it actually gave him a mild sense of satisfaction.
But as a human and a Vulcan, he would admit only to a mild sense of unease.
But the story is polemical only in the mildest sense.
"A mild sense of panic is setting in," an official said.
The engineer felt only a mild sense of guilt.
Susan emerged from the medical school Administration Building with a mild sense of euphoria.
The race brought on a mild sense of exhilaration.
Alan read the bumper sticker with a mild sense of wonder.