Yes, it is.
The adjective "rigorous" means attention to following rules and has the synonyms accurate, exacting. thorough, or meticulous. When the context is negative, it can mean strict, harsh, onerous, inflexible, or burdensome.
A strict inequality.A strict inequality.A strict inequality.A strict inequality.
No because you can not "strict".
Cautious IS an adjective. An adjective is an action!
serious or strict
strict
The word strict is the adjective form. The adverb form is "strictly."
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'strict' is strictness.
Strict is an adgective because it is a describing word, just like happy, or terrifying.
adjective (usually describes a person)
No, it is an adverb. It is related to the adjective strict (severe, narrow, or stringent).
The word fairly is an adverb, modifying the adjective strict.
The word 'lax' is an adjective. The noun forms are laxness or laxity.
"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."
The likely word is "strict" (severe, or inflexible, exact).The similar words (from to strike) are stricken (as by illness) or struck (hit).
The word intense is an adjective. It describes something that is strained or strict.
No because you can not "strict".