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stern

1 of 2adjective
/stɝn/
Forms:sterner,sternest
1

serious and strict in manner or attitude, often showing disapproval or authority

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  • The stern teacher maintained order in the classroom with her strict rules.
  • Despite his stern exterior, he was fair and just in his decisions.
  • The stern judge delivered a harsh sentence to the defendant, emphasizing the severity of the crime.
  • Her stern expression conveyed her disappointment in their behavior.
  • She maintained a stern expression while addressing the team about their responsibilities.
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2

(of actions, policies, or statements) severe and uncompromising, often implemented to enforce discipline or control

  • The new regulations imposed stern penalties for environmental violations.
  • The school implemented stern rules to prevent cheating during exams.
  • The judge issued a stern warning to the defendant about the consequences of further misconduct.
  • The company’s stern policy on workplace harassment left no room for leniency.
  • The government introduced stern measures to combat the rising crime rate.
3

not capable of being appeased, softened, or persuaded

  • The judge remained stern despite the defendant's pleas.
  • Her stern refusal left him no options.
  • The principal was stern in rejecting the appeal.
  • Stern critics refused to accept the minor changes.
  • The stern commander did not tolerate disobedience.
4

plain or very simple in style or appearance

  • The room had a stern, minimalist design.
  • His attire was stern, without any decoration.
  • The architecture of the building was stern and functional.
  • The furniture was stern, made of unadorned wood.
  • She preferred a stern hairstyle that required no maintenance.