Synonym: austere, exacting, firm, hard, harsh, severe, strict, stringent. Antonym: bow, gentle. Similar words: eastern, western, consternation, eastern europe, pattern, external, Internet, paternal. Meaning: [stɜrn /stɜːn] n. 1. the rear part of a ship 2. United States concert violinist (born in Russia in 1920) 3. the fleshy part of the human body that you sit on. adj. 1. of a stern or strict bearing or demeanor; forbidding in aspect 2. not to be placated or appeased or moved by entreaty 3. severe and unremitting in making demands 4. severely simple.
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121, In stern parental terms he told Uncle Allen he would ruin his health by drinking coffee.
122, As are the author's stern moral values that are reflected on page after page of the novel.
123, Sheila walked into the museum, under the stern gaze of the curator.
124, If self-employment is any guide, the dejobbed worker is likely to be a stern taskmaster.
125, Trondur took up his throwing position, crouched in the stern.
126, Principally, says Stern, because Molto is, in all likelihood, not going to testify.
127, The boat is rowed slowly round the lough whilst an angler sitting in the stern casts out at right angles.
128, No doubt as to where I would be standing for the eight-hour day, two miles out to sea. At the stern.
129, At 6,352 yards, par 71, it already offers a stern test of technique without being physically onerous.
130, He spoke in a stern voice, nodding to-wards the stairs.
131, With the wind dead on their stern, he had changed the genoa for a much bigger and lighter cut.
132, In a rough economy, they said, budgets shrivel and advertisers get stern and cautious.
133, His was a face, stern, even a little melancholy in repose, which was transfigured when he smiled.
134, Stern is a radio and TV talk show host known for his confrontational style.
135, Salisbury returned at the pavilion end: a stern test of nerve[Sentencedict.com], even with immortality beckoning should success by his.
136, Sundram insisted the act was a reasonable response to the stern anti-drug law approved under then Gov.
137, An adjustment of her tight neck ruffle, and Natalie continues, looking me straight in the eye with a stern glare.
138, Seawitch's stern swung round, her bow held fast by the anchor chain as a sudden gust of wind caught her.
139, Alison exclaims, when Quivers is angry with Stern because his antics got her fired.
140, For the same reason, though, Stern would not let unqualified women officiate.
141, But even this little collection of cottage garden produce won't change hands without some stern bargaining.
142, When he did utter a word or two, rarely, his voice was coarse and stern.
142, Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
143, A stern voice spoke of the significance of this moment, the victorious Allied forces coming together in Berlin.
144, And, of course, it might signify compassion as opposed to stern authority.
145, Sabraxis was a stern mistress, but she was very imaginative and continually updated the traditional pieces.
146, In the stern sat Challenger, with the dignity of a monarch on his throne.
147, He gave a stern warning against the dangers of the arms race.
148, He dropped the gangplank over the stern and wheeled the motor cycle down.
149, He seemed stern and austere and never had a hair out of place.
150, Worksheet of Stern 5. Draw up a balance sheet and profit and loss account for Stern.
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