Severe meaning

WebDefinition of severe. 1. as in harsh. given to exacting standards of discipline and self-restraint a severe, uncompromising teacher who locked the classroom door precisely …
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Websevere. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English se‧vere /səˈvɪə $ -ˈvɪr/ S3 W3 adjective 1 very serious severe problems, injuries, illnesses etc are very bad or very …
WebSevere definition: Unsparing, harsh, or strict, as in treatment of others. I have heard of such cases and know that His Majesty is very severe in such affairs.
severe. (adj.) 1540s, "rigorous in condemnation or punishment," from French severe (12c., Modern French sévère) or directly from Latin severus "serious, grave, …
Websharp He complained of a sharp pain that felt like a knife going into his back. Antonym and example painless It is a completely painless procedure. Go to the thesaurus article about …
Web(English pronunciations of severe from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus and from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary, both sources © …
WebSee definition of severe on Dictionary.com adj. uncompromising, stern adj. harsh; extreme synonyms for severe harsh relentless serious strict ascetic astringent austere biting …
WebThe meaning of SEVER is to put or keep apart : divide; especially : to remove (something, such as a part) by or as if by cutting. How to use sever in a sentence. Synonym …
WebSevere means very bad or intense when used as an adjective. Sever means to cut free when used as a verb. A good way to remember the difference is Sever cut off (severed) …
Webadjective Referring to the intensity (severity) of a specific event, as in mild, moderate or severe. The term “severe” is not synonymous with serious, as an event may be of acute …
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