sternly in English

adverb

strictly, firmly, in an uncompromising manne

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1. He flattered himself he spoke rather sternly.

2. Sixthly, traitors must be sternly suppressed.

3. Her husband looked at her sternly.

4. " Den us'll walk,'said Mammy sternly.

5. He has very sternly admonished student.

6. It must be quickly and sternly repressed.

7. Come on, girl, she said to herself sternly.

8. Uncle Albert pointed sternly to the chair opposite him.

9. He wagged his finger sternly at the two boys.

10. "We will take the necessary steps," she said sternly.

11. The chair sternly rebuked the audience for their laughter.

12. She controlled herself sternly, forcing her face into a puffy obstinate shape.

13. "This kind of behaviour is not acceptable, " said the teacher sternly.

14. When Mr Putin sacked the energy minister, Mr Chubais was sternly reprimanded.

15. 'You're going to have to start thinking for yourself,' said David sternly.

16. Panorama The door is pushed open. A person walks in saying sternly.

17. That was also rough play and he should have been punished sternly.

18. " You do what he says,'said Melanie sternly, " and do it quickly.

19. She told herself sternly that she must shake off this tendency towards romantic fantasy.

20. Neglecting a carbuncle will cause -- deal sternly with evil - doers will lead to serious trouble.

21. She poured the dark sherry into the glasses, and looked sternly at Franca.

22. Synonyms for Brutally include harshly, severely, roughly, sternly, hard, stiffly, oppressively, ill, hardly and cruelly

23. He sternly ordered the men selling doves: “Take these things away from here!”

24. — Robert Cormier "He's a good boy," she said, casting a sternly Appraising …

25. It's no good, she rebuked herself sternly; there's no future in feeling like this about Luke Travis.

26. Welfare workers were sternly rebuked by the court for ignoring the woman's plea for help.

27. If any of his disciples were jealous or obstructive , the Master would sternly chastise them.

28. The wrinkles around his mouth pulled down sternly as he talked about the upcoming missions.

29. Of course, she reminded herself sternly, that was just proof that she had not had many sensual encounters.

30. Rate it: (0.00 / 0 votes) have words: To speak sternly, Angrily, or in an argumentative manner to

31. His missionary teachers sternly announced the message that deviation from normality was a sin against the Emperor.

32. Persons indulging in such acts must be sternly dealt with and booked under relevant provisions of law.

33. She reported sternly to a meeting of the management team that word-of-mouth recruitment might be taking place.

34. Clinging to the hillside amid scenic splendour, these houses sternly defy gravity by not tumbling down to the sea below.

35. "Put down pugilism - if I have to wear it night and day, " said the Moral Sentiment of the Community, sternly.

36. 16 She reported sternly to a meeting of the management team that word-of-mouth recruitment might be taking place.

37. Mr Deasy stared sternly for some moments over the mantelpiece at the shapely bulk of a man in tartan fillibegs: Albert Edward, Prince of Wales.

38. The larger than life leaders look sternly, Benevolently but mostly prominently down on their subjects from banners hanging down buildings, billboards atop large structures and in …

39. Joseph Caiaphas, the high priest and president of the Sanhedrin, sternly addresses them: “We positively ordered you not to keep teaching upon the basis of this name.”

40. All such professors of the several branches of jocularity would have been sternly repressed, not only by the rigid discipline of law, but by the general sentiment which gives law its vitality.

41. Lucaris sternly denounced those who forbade the study of the Bible, as well as those who rejected the translation of the original text: “If we speak or read without understanding, it is like throwing our words to the wind.”

42. ‘A Bright light was shining on him, and all he could think of was how stereotypically cliché this was.’ ‘The sun was Bright and shone through Jim's window sternly, as if warning that it was time to get out of bed.’ ‘Not only has she maintained it, but she has kept it Bright and shining, untarnished by time.’