Be very rigid about rules and regulations.
a mean person
adjective (usually describes a person)
In strict English grammar, the correct thing to say is "it is I." It is me is just more common usage.
more strict
"Trop strict" in the masculine and "Trop stricte" in the feminine are French equivalents of the English phrase "too strict."Specifically, the adverb "trop" means "too." The masculine adjective "strict" and the feminine "stricte" mean "strict." The pronunciation is "troh streekt."
As a strict person
This is a person who believes in the strict interpretation of the constitution.
a mean person
A strict reading of the constitution would probably point to the governor-general, however realistically the Prime Minister (who isnt mentioned in the Constitution) would be the most powerful person in Government.
she was a noble and Honorable person. kind and yet strict.
Strict isolation is when a person is highly contagious and need to be kept in isolation from everyone. This is to help protect others from acquiring the virus, disease, etc. Until the Doctors determine what it may be and/or the patient recovers completely.
Justin Bieber would probably not be strict with you. He seems to be a wild child who likes to have fun.
Strict liability makes a person responsible for the damage and loss caused by his/her acts and omissions regardless of culpability (or fault in criminal law terms, which would normally be expressed through a mens rea requirement; see Strict liability (criminal)). Strict liability is important in torts (especially product liability), corporations law, and criminal law. For analysis of the pros and cons of strict liability as applied to product liability, the most important strict liability regime,
they might be bipolar. And probably hurt you.
A strict person may enforce rules and guidelines rigorously, expect high standards of behavior or performance, and be less tolerant of mistakes or deviations from the established norms. They may prioritize discipline and order in their interactions and expectations.
A strict reading of the constitution would probably point to the governor-general, however realistically the Prime Minister (who isnt mentioned in the Constitution) would be the most powerful person in Government.
adjective (usually describes a person)