Grave, solemn, earnest, grim, humorless
Depression
Her punishment was very severe for what she had done.
''Sévère'' in French would mean ''Severe'' or ''Harsh'' in English.
It means 'thoroughly' and 'warmly'.(very; to a great degree)
severe
A person who is devastated is very, very sad. A place that is devastated is totally ruined. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Highly destructive or damaging. Causing severe shock, distress, or grief. you can find many answers to word question in a dictionary. Preferably the Websters.
There is a severe shortage of gas.Murder is a very severe crime.There will be a severe rise in temperature.
Depending on context, "severe" can mean serious, very bad, parlous, violent, intense, extreme, arduous, onerous, caustic, sky-high, austere, spartan, ascetic
It's basically just a very long word for something that's great or exceptional.
yes it is a very great word
adj.1. Very great in size, extent, number, or degree.2. Archaic Very wicked; heinous
In Hawaiian, the word for "great" is "nui." This term can be used to describe something as big, large, or significant. It is a versatile word that can be applied to various contexts to convey the idea of greatness or importance.