A severe storm warning means that there is a severe thunderstorm present, defined as producing one or more of the following: winds to at least 58 mph, hail to at least 1 inch in diameter, or a tornado, though this last one would prompt a tornado warning, which is more serious.
Severe may mean a very intense or very strong. Here is an example sentence ! "Dinie Slothouber ached severely for her beloved, Mitch Longley". Severe may also mean the same as 'harsh'. Here is an example to try. "Jim Harrington scolded Carol Schultz severely".
Another word meaning drastic is dire or severe
The meaning of the word "Cholelithiasis" refers to the formation or presence of gallstones in the gallbladder or bile duct. These gallstones can cause severe pain in the abdominal region.
Beating can be a word for severe setback. Blow is another word for severe setback.
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What you are searching for is imbecile, a term for moderate to severe mental retardation. So it is something like a swear word.
There is no formal word unsevere to mean "not severe." Words that mean the opposite of severe are mild, gentle, and temperate (for people: friendly, tolerant, or lenient). The word unsevere would be a case of using a known, specific word simply to suggest a reverse meaning, such as unlarge or unhated.
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it is basically ranking your pain. So pain can be mild meaning you have a little pain moderate: meaning its worst than a mild ache or pain but still not severe Severe pain meaning you are in excruciating pain
it is basically ranking your pain. So pain can be mild meaning you have a little pain moderate: meaning its worst than a mild ache or pain but still not severe Severe pain meaning you are in excruciating pain
Severe precipitation is another way of saying heavy rain.
No, the word 'severe' is not a noun. The word 'severe' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'severe' is severeness.A related noun form is severity.The nouns 'severeness' and 'severity' are both common nouns.
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