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The comparative is "more violent"; the superlative is "most violent".
The word 'tempest' is a noun, a singular, common noun; a word for a severe storm with strong winds and heavy rain; a violent commotion; an uproar.
Depending on context, "severe" can mean serious, very bad, parlous, violent, intense, extreme, arduous, onerous, caustic, sky-high, austere, spartan, ascetic
After his violent reign, the king was forced into exile.
A word for extremely angry or violent is Furious.
Violent Is the Word for Curly was created in 1938.
Beating can be a word for severe setback. Blow is another word for severe setback.
violent (masc.), violente (fem.)
The opposite of "aggravate" is "alleviate." While "aggravate" means to make a situation worse or more severe, "alleviate" refers to making something less severe or more bearable. Both terms are often used in contexts related to pain, stress, or problems.
Severe
The base word for "severe" is "sever."
Yesterday I was attacked by a violent flower.