🔹 Severe
Meaning:
Very serious, very strong, or very intense.
👉 Stronger than “bad.”
👉
Used for serious situations.
🔥 Common Uses
1. Severe illness / pain 🤕
- She
has severe pain.
- He
suffered a severe injury.
- The
patient is in severe condition.
👉 Very serious health
problem.
2. Severe weather 🌪️
- There’s
a severe storm coming.
- The
area experienced severe flooding.
👉 Very dangerous or
intense weather.
3. Severe punishment 😬
- He
received severe punishment.
- The
teacher gave him a severe warning.
👉 Strict or harsh.
4. Severe problem ⚠️
- The
company is facing severe financial problems.
- There
is a severe shortage of water.
👉 Very serious issue.
🔎 Tone
“Severe” sounds formal and strong.
It’s often used in news, reports, and serious situations.
🔥 Comparison
|
Word |
Strength Level |
|
Bad |
Normal |
|
Very bad |
Strong |
|
Severe |
Very serious / intense |
Example:
- It’s
a bad headache.
- It’s
a severe headache. (Much more serious.)
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