estricto, riguroso, severo
tirante (commercial)
Stringent means strict or precise. The word stringent is of Latin origin and is derived from the Latin word stringere.
The word stringent is an adjective that describes a noun as strict, precise, and exacting. Example sentence:For admission to many large Universities, individuals must meet stringent academic requirements.
stringent
A stringent budget.
The word stringent is an adjective that describes a noun as strict, precise, and exacting.The word restrict is a verb, to limit or control; to deprive of freedom or movement.Example sentence:Many large Universities, restrict admission to individuals who meet stringent academic requirements.
"The professor took stringent precautions to prevent his students from cheating." "Parents of teens should establish stringent guidelines for dating." "There are stringent procedures to keep the award winners secret until they are revealed at the ceremony."
Oppressive? Stringent? Puritanical? Rigid
Rigorous or stringent.
acrimonious penetrating provocative stimulating sarcastic stringent trenchant
stringent with discipline
The spanish word for guitar is Guitarra. This English word came directly from the Spanish word, but it is not a Spanish word any more than the Spanish word is an Arabic word. "qutar" or a Greek word Chirara.
From the word alumen meaning substance having a stringent or bitter taste