sternness
/ˈstɜːnnəs/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈstɜːrnnəs/ (ame, ipa) · /-nnə̇s/ (ame, mw)
sternness — 名詞
1. a serious and strict way of speaking or behaving that shows disapproval or makes
嚴厲
語氣或態度中帶有不贊同的嚴厲感
a serious and strict way of speaking or behaving that shows disapproval or makes other people feel they must obey.
The sternness in Tendai's voice made the boys put their phones away.
Tendai 語氣中的嚴厲,讓那些男孩立刻把手機收起來。
pattern: the sternness in [someone's] voice
Eri was frightened by the sternness of the nurse's warning before the operation.
Eri 被護士手術前警告中的嚴厲語氣嚇到了。
Even by video, Emre heard sternness in his father's voice about the missed class.
即使只是透過視訊,Emre 也聽得出父親談起缺課時語氣中的嚴厲。
The coach's usual kindness disappeared, and the sternness in her expression silenced the team.
教練平常的和氣消失了,她神情中的嚴厲讓整隊安靜下來。
Charlotte answered softly, but the sternness of her grandmother's expression left no room for argument.
Charlotte 輕聲回答,但祖母表情裡的嚴厲讓她無法再爭辯。
- strictness
focuses more on enforcing rules than on a disapproving tone or look
- severity
stronger and often used for punishments, pain, or difficult conditions
- harshness
suggests roughness or unkindness more strongly than sternness does
- firmness
more neutral and can sound fair or calm rather than disapproving
- gentleness
a soft and kind manner instead of a severe one
- warmth
shows friendliness and welcome rather than distance or disapproval
文法句型
the sternness in [someone's] voice
the sternness of [someone's] expression
with sternness
用法筆記
Uncountable noun. Often appears in patterns like 'the sternness in her voice' or 'the sternness of his expression'. It usually describes a tone, look, or manner that signals disapproval, rather than rules themselves.