Severe vs Unornamented - What's the difference?
severe | unornamented | Related terms |
Very bad or intense.
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Strict or harsh.
Sober, plain in appearance, austere.
Not ornamented; without ornament
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Severe is a related term of unornamented.
As adjectives the difference between severe and unornamented
is that severe is severe, harsh while unornamented is not ornamented; without ornament.severe
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Adjective
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Synonyms
* brutal * extreme * hard * harsh * intense * rigorous * seriousAntonyms
* (very bad or intense) mild * (very bad or intense) minor * (strict or harsh) lenientDerived terms
* severely (adverb) * severity (noun) * severeness (noun)External links
* * *Anagrams
* ----unornamented
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Adjective
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