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severe:strict::furze:_____ fill analogy

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Answered by bverma74
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Answer:

freeze

Explanation:

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Answered by prajeevan
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strict

 ADJECTIVE

someone who is strict has definite rules that they expect people to obey completely

severe

 ADJECTIVE

strict and giving strong punishments when rules are not obeyed

stern

 ADJECTIVE

a stern person, expression, or statement is serious and severe

authoritarian

 ADJECTIVE

controlling everything and forcing people to obey strict rules and laws

austere

 ADJECTIVE

strict and serious in manner

tough

 ADJECTIVE

very strict and severe

stringent

 ADJECTIVE

stringent rules or conditions are strict and make you achieve high standards

hardline

 ADJECTIVE

strict or extreme in your beliefs or opinions, and not willing to change them

unyielding

 ADJECTIVE

FORMAL very strict and severe

unforgiving

 ADJECTIVE

not allowing you to make mistakes

hot on something

 PHRASE

strict about something

iron

 ADJECTIVE

very strong, strict, or severe

rigor

the American spelling of rigour

rigour

 NOUN

the quality of being strict or severe

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