What are some opposite words for severe?
Antonyms for severe
səˈvɪərse·vere
This page is about all possible antonyms and opposite words for the term severe.
English Synonyms and Antonyms
severe
That is severe which is devoid of all softness, mildness, tenderness, indulgence or levity, or (in literature and art) devoid of unnecessary ornament, amplification, or embellishment of any kind; as, a severe style; as said of anything painful, severe signifies such as heavily taxes endurance or resisting power; as, a severe pain, fever, or winter. Rigid signifies primarily stiff, resisting any effort to change its shape; a corpse is said to be rigid in death; hence, in metaphorical sense, a rigid person or character is one that resists all efforts to change the will or course of conduct; a rigid rule or statement is one that admits of no deviation. Rigorous is nearly akin to rigid, but is a stronger word, having reference to action or active qualities, as rigid does to state or character; a rigid rule may be rigorously enforced. Strict (Latin stringo, bind) signifies bound or stretched tight, tense, strenuously exact. Stern unites harshness and authority with strictness or severity; stern, as said even of inanimate objects, suggests something authoritative or forbidding. Austere signifies severely simple or temperate, strict in self-restraint or discipline, and similarly unrelenting toward others. We speak of austere morality, rigid rules, rigorous discipline, stern commands, severe punishment, harsh speech or a harsh voice, hard requirements, strict injunctions, and strict obedience. Strict discipline holds one exactly and unflinchingly to the rule; rigorous discipline punishes severely any infraction of it. The austere character is seldom lovely, but it is always strong and may be grand, commanding, and estimable.
Antonyms:
affable, bland, easy, genial, gentle, indulgent, lenient, mild, pliable, soft, sweet, tender, tractable, yieldingSynonyms:
austere, hard, harsh, inexorable, inflexible, morose, relentless, rigid, rigorous, stern, stiff, strict, uncompromising, unmitigated, unrelenting, unyielding
Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms
severe
Antonyms:
gay, smiling, cheerful, relaxed, jocose, jocund, joyous, mild, genial, indulgent, light, trivial, tri-fling, inconsiderable, inexact, loose, uncritical, lenient, inextreme, moderate, kind, considerate, feeling, tender, gentleSynonyms:
serious, austere, stern, grave, strict, harsh, rigid, rigorous, sharp, afflictive, distressing, violent, extreme, exact, critical, censorious, caustic, sarcastic, cutting, keen, bitter, cruel
Princeton's WordNet
severe, terrible, wickedadjective
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"
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noncritical, fancy, mild, weak, indulgent, noncrucial, goodSynonyms:
life-threatening, dreadful, distasteful, revolting, pixilated, repellant, foul, implike, repellent, mischievous, arch, austere, serious, awful, puckish, frightful, horrendous, sinful, tremendous, disgustful, dire, loathly, stern, grievous, skanky, repelling, atrocious, painful, prankish, impish, grave, dangerous, yucky, wicked, unholy, dread(a), hard, unspeakable, horrific, terrible, dreaded, abominable, frightening, fearsome, fearful, loathsome, direful, stark, disgusting, spartan, knockouthard, knockout, severeadjective
very strong or vigorous
"strong winds"; "a hard left to the chin"; "a knockout punch"; "a severe blow"
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noncritical, indulgent, fancy, weak, mild, noncrucial, goodSynonyms:
arduous, wicked, grueling, tough, grievous, serious, terrible, toilsome, hard, stark, life-threatening, spartan, stern, heavy, voiceless, laborious, difficult, grave, austere, knockout, gruelling, intemperate, concentrated, punishing, unvoiced, dangerous, operose, backbreaking, surd, strongaustere, severe, stark, sternadjective
severely simple
"a stark interior"
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noncrucial, noncritical, indulgent, good, mild, fancy, weakSynonyms:
life-threatening, perfect(a), consummate(a), unadulterated, double-dyed(a), austere, serious, ascetic, bare, arrant(a), stark, desolate, staring(a), unrelenting, stern, grievous, sodding(a), unappeasable, grave, everlasting(a), crude(a), dangerous, wicked, complete(a), hard, gross(a), terrible, stark(a), pure(a), relentless, barren, unforgiving, blunt, grim, bleak, inexorable, exacting, thoroughgoing(a), strict, ascetical, utter(a), spartan, knockoutsevere, spartanadjective
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"
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noncrucial, noncritical, mild, fancy, indulgent, good, weakSynonyms:
serious, stark, spartan, ascetical, grave, knockout, austere, terrible, wicked, hard, life-threatening, stern, ascetic, dangerous, grievousdangerous, grave, grievous, serious, severe, life-threateningadjective
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"
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indulgent, fancy, weak, mild, good, noncrucial, noncriticalSynonyms:
sober, serious, wicked, stark, unsafe, terrible, hard, spartan, stern, heavy, unplayful, weighty, monstrous, grave, good, grievous, atrocious, sedate, flagitious, life-threatening, dangerous, knockout, austere, heartbreaking, heartrending, solemnsevereadjective
very bad in degree or extent
"a severe worldwide depression"; "the house suffered severe damage"
Antonyms:
noncritical, indulgent, mild, weak, noncrucial, good, fancySynonyms:
serious, stark, spartan, grave, knockout, austere, terrible, wicked, hard, life-threatening, stern, dangerous, grievous
Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words
severeadjective
Synonyms:
drastic, harsh, stern, rigorous, exact, cruel, serious, sedate, grave, austere, sober, distressing, afflictive, sharp, acute, violent, intense, inexorable, stern, exacting, peremptory, unrelenting, unmerciful, plain, austere, unembellished, unadorned, methodical, strict, precise, exact
How to use severe in a sentence?
The commonality that we're seeing across most fire-prone regions on Earth is an increase in the number of extreme fire weather days, and also an increase in the magnitude of the very worst severe fire weather days, and that is linked to human-caused climate change.
Many people get headaches, many people have abdominal pain but( CVST) is sustained, The CDC is very severe and The CDC gets worse. The CDC's not pain that gets better by itself.
This cold, dry air mass limits two of the main ingredients for severe thunderstorms and tornadoes, namely warm and moist air.
Almost 70 % of the cases are severe and this is in the city -- imagine how bad the districts are, if nobody pays attention it's going to get much worse.
We should be driven by the science, right now, the science tells us the two doses of the mRNA vaccine or a single dose of the Johnson Johnson vaccine would protect you against severe critical disease caused by the Delta variant.
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#155 | good | |
#456 | gay | |
#613 | light | |
#621 | easy | |
#1139 | kind | |
#2052 | soft | |
#2466 | sweet | |
#2673 | minor | |
#2935 | feeling | |
#3964 | severe | |
#4981 | weak | |
#5227 | loose | |
#5420 | moderate | |
#6740 | tender | |
#6823 | fancy | |
#8075 | gentle | |
#8164 | mild | |
#10615 | relaxed | |
#11706 | smiling | |
#12556 | trivial | |
#18856 | yielding | |
#19172 | cheerful | |
#19975 | bland | |
#30157 | joyous | |
#36760 | considerate | |
#41963 | indulgent | |
#54137 | lenient | |
#57508 | genial | |
#57879 | pliable | |
#62800 | tractable | |
#75341 | inexact | |
#77365 | affable | |
#83108 | uncritical | |
#118861 | inconsiderable | |
#193812 | noncritical | |
#305690 | jocund | |
#331166 | jocose |
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