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    stern
    /stəːn/

    adjective

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  2. STERN definition: 1. severe, or showing disapproval: 2. If something, such as a job, is stern, it is difficult: 3…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of STERN is having a definite hardness or severity of nature or manner : austere. How to use stern in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Stern.

  4. Stern, strict, severe, harsh, unforgiving — they all more or less mean the same thing, which is very tough and exacting, with a little helping of seriousness thrown in for good measure. What does this have to do with the stern of a boat, also known as the rear area?

  5. Stern, severe, harsh agree in referring to methods, aspects, manners, or facial expressions. Stern implies uncompromising, inflexible firmness, and sometimes a hard, forbidding, or withdrawn aspect or nature: a stern parent.

  6. stern implies uncompromising, inflexible firmness, and sometimes a hard, forbidding, or withdrawn aspect or nature: a stern parent. severe implies strictness, lack of sympathy, and a tendency to impose a hard discipline on others: a severe judge. harsh suggests a great severity and roughness, and cruel, unfeeling treatment of others: a harsh ...

  7. adj. 1. showing uncompromising or inflexible resolve; firm, strict, or authoritarian. 2. lacking leniency or clemency; harsh or severe. 3. relentless; unyielding: the stern demands of parenthood. 4. having an austere or forbidding appearance or nature.

  8. Definition of stern adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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