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severely

1 of 1adverb
/sɪˈvɪrli/
1

to a harsh, serious, or excessively intense degree

  • Their business was severely damaged by the storm.
  • He was severely burned in the explosion.
  • The economy has been severely weakened by inflation.
  • Her health deteriorated severely after the diagnosis.
  • The reputation of the company was severely affected by the scandal.
2

in a strict or punishing way, with harsh discipline or control

  • The students were severely punished for cheating.
  • He was severely criticized for his handling of the crisis.
  • The law severely restricts access to the files.
  • Violators will be severely fined.
  • The use of mobile phones is severely limited in examination halls.
3

in a very simple, plain, or unornamented style

  • Her dress was severely tailored.
  • The room was severely furnished, with bare walls and a single chair.
  • He wore a severely cut black suit.
  • The design is severely minimalist.
  • She styled her hair severely, with no accessories.
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