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    severe
    /sɪˈvɪə/

    adjective

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  2. SEVERE definition: 1. causing very great pain, difficulty, worry, damage, etc.; very serious: 2. extreme or very…. Learn more.

  3. causing very great pain, difficulty, worry, damage, etc.; very serious: a severe chest infection / leg injury / toothache. This is a school for children with severe learning difficulties. In parts of Africa there is a severe food / water shortage. There is expected to be a severe frost tonight.

  4. Definition of 'severe' severe. (sɪvɪəʳ ) Word forms: severer , severest. 1. adjective B2. You use severe to indicate that something bad or undesirable is great or intense. ...a business with severe cash flow problems. I suffered from severe bouts of depression. Steve passed out on the floor and woke up blinded and in severe pain.

  5. 1. a. : strict in judgment, discipline, or government. b. : of a strict or stern bearing or manner : austere. 2. : rigorous in restraint, punishment, or requirement : stringent. 3. : strongly critical or condemnatory. a severe critic. 4. a. : maintaining a scrupulously exacting standard of behavior or self-discipline. b.

  6. Definition of severe adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. /səˈvɪər/ /səˈvɪə/ IPA guide. Other forms: severest; severer. Whether you're talking about a punishment, the weather, or how bad your flu is, severe indicates that it's at the limit of the spectrum. The austerity of a word like severe serves many purposes.

  8. SEVERE definition: 1. extremely bad: 2. not kind or gentle: 3. A severe person looks unfriendly or very strict.. Learn more.

  9. adj. 1. rigorous or harsh in the treatment of others; strict: a severe parent. 2. serious in appearance or manner; stern. 3. critical or dangerous: a severe illness.

  10. There are 27 meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective severe, one of which is labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. severe has developed meanings and uses in subjects including.

  11. Definitions of 'severe' 1. You use severe to indicate that something bad or undesirable is great or intense. [...] 2. Severe punishments or criticisms are very strong or harsh. [...] More. English for Special Purposes. in Insurance. Severe injuries, damage, or illnesses are very bad or very serious. More. Synonyms of 'severe'