Harsh, cruel, overly strict
The word draconian is an adjective. It means very severe or strict.
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The layoff last month were draconian at best.
The punishments were so draconian that they were seldom used.
The word draconian is an adjective. It means very severe or strict.
The word is "draconian" from the exceptionally harsh punishments under the first written Greek laws, by the legislator Draco in the 7th century BC. The word is now a synonym for strict, or extremely severe but unrelated to discipline (notably draconian budget cuts).
Chaotic Draconian Blade,Chaotic Draconian Blade
killing bronze draconian
There are no such laws. The word "draconian" is an adjective which describes actions which are severe, harsh, and un-relenting. A draconian penalty is a punishment or fine perceived as unduly harsh or severe with respect to the prohibited act. It is a punishment so severe as to seem excessive for the offense being punished.
Draconian wings are not color customizable.
The ISBN of Draconian Measures is 0786916788.
Draconian Measures was created in 2000.
The rules at my college were draconian, we had to be in bed by 8:30.