In all seriousness, I cannot get myself to answer this question.
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1) The seriousness of her injury had everyone worried that something might go bad .2) the seriousness of the the injury she had everyone worried/nervous ;)sm
In view of the seriousness of the accident, the doctor had to take a drastic step to ampute the leg of the patient in order to save his life.
a conscience worker a conscience piece of work means showing great care, attention, or seriousness of purpose.
(To look askance is to do so with suspicion or disapproval.)"His mother would pause and look askance at the group, caught up in their games with such seriousness and concern."
Yes, the noun 'seriousness' is an abstract noun, a word for an earnest and sincere feeling; a solemn and dignified feeling; the quality of arousing fear or distress; a word for an emotion or a quality.
The punishment philosophy that holds that criminal sentences should be proportional to the seriousness of the criminal act is called proportionality. It emphasizes that punishment should fit the crime, with more severe crimes warranting harsher punishments and vice versa. This philosophy aims to ensure fairness and justice in the criminal justice system.
Ahhh not the clover, anything but the clover. My god man, use the Utterley Butterley it's not safe. In all seriousness, I wouldn't know I am not clover enough. -Chris
Seriousness, importance.
Unable to answer. Nothing is known of your prior record or its seriousness.
No, the word 'serious' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (a serious student, a serious injury).The abstract noun form of the adjective serious is seriousness.
It depends on the country, previous offences, the seriousness of the crime etc In some places you could get life imprisonment.
Some synonyms for the word urgency are: imperative importance insistence pressing seriousness critical criticality imminence