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What do you mean serious?

Adjective? Serious; Serious; Intense; Strict; Serious.

Grammar:

The basic meaning of severity is "severity", which means that there is no relaxation, frivolity and softness at all. It can describe people's faces, behaviors, thoughts and speeches, and things related to people, such as work style, law and punishment. Occasionally, it can also describe the weather, indicating that the weather is bad and cold.

Serious can also mean "plain", such as: a? Is it serious? Literary style (simple style)

Usage:

The prime minister was severely criticized.

The prime minister was severely criticized.

He suffers from severe mental disorder.

He suffers from serious mental illness.

Lexical collocation:

Heavy black dress? Plain black skirt

Seriously ill? serious illness

Severe test? acid test

Strict discipline? firm discipline

A stern expression? A serious look.

Bad weather? atrocious weather

Increasingly severe? Increasingly serious

Serious face? Serious expression