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severe

Aussprache: [/sɪˈvɪə/]

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Kontext: „weather“

(adjective) used to describe something that is very extreme, intense, or serious. Like when a storm or illness is really strong and causes a lot of damage or harm.

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The severe thunderstorm caused power outages across the city.

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The weather forecast predicted mild temperatures, not severe heat waves.

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Have you ever experienced a severe storm in your area?

Kontext: „punishment“

(adjective) extremely harsh or strict, especially when talking about punishments or criticism. It means something very serious and not light-hearted.

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The judge handed down a severe sentence to the criminal for his actions.

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The teacher's reprimand was not severe enough to make the student change his behavior.

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What do you think is the appropriate punishment for severe crimes?

Kontext: „pain“

(adjective) extremely intense or sharp, like when you feel excruciating pain that is unbearable. It describes something that is really hard to endure.

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She winced in severe pain after stubbing her toe on the table.

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The minor injury did not cause severe discomfort.

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How do you cope with severe pain?

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