Synonym: austere, harsh, rough, stern, strict, stringent. Antonym: lenient. Similar words: severely, several, seventh, ever, never, every, fever, over there. Meaning: [sɪ'vɪr /-'vɪə] adj. 1. intensely or extremely bad or unpleasant in degree or quality 2. very strong or vigorous 3. severely simple 4. unsparing and uncompromising in discipline or judgment 5. causing fear or anxiety by threatening great harm 6. very bad in degree or extent.
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91. He died after suffering a severe asthma attack .
92. The illness first manifested itself in/as severe stomach pains.
93. This year severe drought has ruined the crops.
94. The trees were killed off by the severe winter.
95. Her hair was short and severe.
96. It was a severe blow to Kendall's pride.
97. The country is experiencing a severe economic depression.
98. This will be a severe test of our strength.
99. Severe drought has afflicted the countryside.
100. I don't like these severe modern buildings.
101. Several children complained of severe stomach pains.
102. It was a severe hurt to her pride.
103. They confessed, but only under severe constraint.
104. Many birds didn't survive the severe winter.
105. Severe winds have been battering the north coast.
106. He's suffering from severe mental disorder.
107. She received a severe blow on the head.
108. The weather station warned of severe snowfalls ahead.
109. They inflicted severe psychological damage on their opponents.
110. He sustained a severe blow on the head.
111. Severe cold turned our ears pink.
112. The US faces severe economic problems.
113. We have to work within severe constraints.
114. He collapsed with severe chest pains.
115. The energy shortages were exacerbated by the severe winter.
116. Typical symptoms would include severe headaches, vomiting and dizziness.Sentencedict
117. Large areas of Africa are affected by severe drought.
118. She was born critically ill with a severe malformation of the heart.
119. The government will squeeze the economy into a severe recession to force inflation down.
120. We are in one of the most severe recessions in modern times.
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