severity
/sɪˈvɛɹɪti/
severity
English
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Definition
The state of being severe.
Etymology
From Middle English severity, from Middle French severite (modern French sévérité), from Latin sevēritās. By surface analysis, severe + -ity.
Example Sentences
- "[…] the fear of God whereof ' tis written Keeper : But not the fear of punishment for sin And I can see that the uncertainty In which we act is a severity , A cruelty , amounting to injustice That nothing but God's mercy can assuage . […]"
- "The severity of the offence merits a long prison sentence."
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