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çok sade

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Turkish - English
severe
{a} cruel, rigid, strict, sharp, painful
Very bad or intense
Wells; "a hefty six-footer with a rather severe mien"; "a strict disciplinarian"; "a Spartan upbringing" intensely or extremely bad or unpleasant in degree or quality; "severe pain"; "a severe case of flu"; "a terrible cough"; "under wicked fire from the enemy's guns"; "a wicked cough
intensely or extremely bad or unpleasant in degree or quality; "severe pain"; "a severe case of flu"; "a terrible cough"; "under wicked fire from the enemy's guns"; "a wicked cough
very bad in degree or extent; "a severe worldwide depression"; "the house suffered severe damage" unsparing and uncompromising in discipline or judgment; "a parent severe to the pitch of hostility"- H
Rigidly methodical, or adherent to rule or principle; exactly conformed to a standard; not allowing or employing unneccessary ornament, amplification, etc
{s} serious, grave; acute, critical; difficult, rigorous; simple, plain; harsh, strict
unsparing and uncompromising in discipline or judgment; "a parent severe to the pitch of hostility"- H G Wells; "a hefty six-footer with a rather severe mien"; "a strict disciplinarian"; "a Spartan upbringing"
Substantial or catastrophic damage is possible or imminent
Strict or harsh
very bad in degree or extent; "a severe worldwide depression"; "the house suffered severe damage"
You use severe to indicate that something bad or undesirable is great or intense. a business with severe cash flow problems Steve passed out on the floor and woke up blinded and in severe pain Shortages of professional staff are very severe in some places. + severely se·vere·ly The UN wants to send food aid to 10 countries in Africa severely affected by the drought An aircraft overshot the runway and was severely damaged. + severity se·ver·ity Several drugs are used to lessen the severity of the symptoms
causing fear or anxiety by threatening great harm; "a dangerous operation"; "a grave situation"; "a grave illness"; "grievous bodily harm"; "a serious wound"; "a serious turn of events"; "a severe case of pneumonia"; "a life-threatening disease"
very strong or vigorous; "strong winds"; "a hard left to the chin"; "a knockout punch"; "a severe blow"
Serious in feeeling or manner; sedate; grave; austere; not light, lively, or cheerful
Wells; "a hefty six-footer with a rather severe mien"; "a strict disciplinarian"; "a Spartan upbringing"
Very strict in judgment, discipline, or government; harsh; not mild or indulgent; rigorous; as, severe criticism; severe punishment
Sharp; afflictive; distressing; violent; extreme; as, severe pain, anguish, fortune; severe cold
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