Found 4 items, similar to severe.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: severe
parah
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: severe
hebat, keras
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: severe
severe
adj 1: intensely or extremely bad or unpleasant in degree or
quality;
“severe pain”;
“a severe case of flu”;
“a
terrible cough”;
“under wicked fire from the enemy's
guns”;
“a wicked cough” [syn:
terrible,
wicked]
2: very strong or vigorous;
“strong winds”;
“a hard left to the
chin”;
“a knockout punch”;
“a severe blow” [syn:
hard,
knockout]
3: severely simple;
“a stark interior” [syn:
austere,
stark]
4: unsparing and uncompromising in discipline or judgment;
“a
parent severe to the pitch of hostility”- H.G.Wells;
“a
hefty six-footer with a rather severe mien”;
“a strict
disciplinarian”;
“a Spartan upbringing” [syn:
spartan,
strict]
5: causing fear or anxiety by threatening great harm;
“a
dangerous operation”;
“a grave situation”;
“a grave
illness”;
“grievous bodily harm”;
“a serious wound”;
“a
serious turn of events”;
“a severe case of pneumonia”;
“a
life-threatening disease” [syn:
dangerous,
grave,
grievous,
serious,
life-threatening]
6: very bad in degree or extent;
“a severe worldwide
depression”;
“the house suffered severe damage”
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Severe
Severe
\Se*vere"\, a. [Compar.
Severer; superl.
Severest.]
[L. severus; perhaps akin to Gr. ??? awe, ??? revered, holy,
solemn, Goth. swikns innocent, chaste: cf. F. s['e]v[`e]re.
Cf.
Asseverate,
Persevere.]
1. Serious in feeling or manner; sedate; grave; austere; not
light, lively, or cheerful.
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Your looks alter, as your subject does,
From kind to fierce, from wanton to severe.
--Waller.
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2. Very strict in judgment, discipline, or government; harsh;
not mild or indulgent; rigorous; as, severe criticism;
severe punishment.
“Custody severe.” --Milton.
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Come! you are too severe a moraler. --Shak.
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Let your zeal, if it must be expressed in anger, be
always more severe against thyself than against
others. --Jer. Taylor.
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3. Rigidly methodical, or adherent to rule or principle;
exactly conformed to a standard; not allowing or employing
unneccessary ornament, amplification, etc.; strict; --
said of style, argument, etc.
“Restrained by reason and
severe principles.” --Jer. Taylor.
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The Latin, a most severe and compendious language.
--Dryden.
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4. Sharp; afflictive; distressing; violent; extreme; as,
severe pain, anguish, fortune; severe cold.
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5. Difficult to be endured; exact; critical; rigorous; as, a
severe test.
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Syn: Strict; grave; austere; stern; morose; rigid; exact;
rigorous; hard; rough; harsh; censorious; tart;
acrimonious; sarcastic; satirical; cutting; biting;
keen; bitter; cruel. See
Strict.
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Se*vere"ly, adv. --
Se*vere"ness,
n.
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