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Extremely serious or intense in nature, often implying danger or urgency.
The storm caused severe damage to the coastal towns.
The storm was very destructive, causing significant harm to the towns.
She suffered from severe pain after the accident.
She experienced intense and serious pain following the accident.
Often used in medical, weather, or emergency contexts to emphasize the seriousness of a situation.
Use 'severe' in formal contexts such as medical reports, weather forecasts, or legal documents to emphasize seriousness.
From Middle English 'severe,' from Old French 'severe,' from Latin 'severus,' meaning 'stern, strict, or serious.'
Often used in formal contexts to describe situations that are extremely serious or intense. Avoid using it for minor issues.