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  1. not kind or showing sympathy; not willing to accept other people's mistakes or failures: The headteacher spoke in a severe voice. The president is currently facing severe criticism. There are severe penalties for failing to declare all your income to the Inland Revenue. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. severe adjective (PLAIN)

  2. Severe is an adjective that means strict, harsh, or very painful. It can also describe a person who is austere, stern, or critical. See synonyms, examples, and word history of severe.

  3. (sɪvɪəʳ ) Word forms: severer , severest. 1. adjective B2. You use severe to indicate that something bad or undesirable is great or intense. ...a business with severe cash flow problems. I suffered from severe bouts of depression. Steve passed out on the floor and woke up blinded and in severe pain.

  4. Definitions of 'severe' 1. You use severe to indicate that something bad or undesirable is great or intense. [...] 2. Severe punishments or criticisms are very strong or harsh. [...] More. English for Special Purposes. in Insurance. Severe injuries, damage, or illnesses are very bad or very serious. More. Synonyms of 'severe'

  5. Severe definition: harsh; unnecessarily extreme. See examples of SEVERE used in a sentence.

  6. Severe means very bad, extremely serious, or very difficult. It can describe pain, illness, weather, punishment, or style. See how to use severe in sentences and compare it with other adjectives.

  7. severe meaning: 1. very bad: 2. not kind or gentle: . Learn more.