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1. He looked on his pupil with sternness.
2. Her demeanor changed completely and her sternness melted away.
3. The sternness of his surroundings made him uncomfortable.
4. I watched my master's face pass from amiability to sternness.
5. Your eyes show sternness, but more kindness and care.
6. Roosevelt solved the difficulty by judicious mixture of courtesy and sternness.
7. They were awed into silence by the sternness of her voice.
8. The patrol leader, with a show of sternness, demanded, " Who is this? "
9. Your eyes show sternness, but they keep more kindness and care.
10. Antonyms for Antics include demureness, heaviness, sedateness, seriousness, sobriety, solemnity, sternness, sense, sensibleness and inactivity
11. Your eyes show sternness, But they keep more kindness and care. Thank you, dear Daddy.
12. Your eyes show sternness, but they keep more kindness and care. Thank you, dear daddy.
13. Your eyes show sternness, but more kindness and care. Thank you for making me feel important.
14. Austerity, a word that characterizes severity or sternness, is used in economics to refer to Austerity measures
15. Thus on two occasions in the troubled history of Prussian revival Wrangel's uncompromising sternness achieved its object without bloodshed.
16. The auspicious Beamings of the Reformation had indeed shed forth a partial light; but the gloomy sternness of Henry, and the arbitrary capriciousness of Elizabeth, were but ill calculated to give due energy to the new state of things […
17. The auspicious Beamings of the Reformation had indeed shed forth a partial light; but the gloomy sternness of Henry, and the arbitrary capriciousness of Elizabeth, were but ill calculated to give due energy to the new state of things
18. The auspicious Beamings of the Reformation had indeed shed forth a partial light; but the gloomy sternness of Henry, and the arbitrary capriciousness of Elizabeth, were but ill calculated to give due energy to the new state of things
19. ‘The Austerity that one normally associates with courthouses is also quickly dispelled by the sight of a roaring open fire, a sight to delight on a cold, wet January night.’ Synonyms sternness , austereness, severity, strictness, grimness, seriousness, sombreness, graveness, gravity, soberness, stiffness, dourness, flintiness, stoniness, steeliness
20. ‘Austerity and sternness will Alienate his affections, and severe words will sting him to the quick.’ ‘The young man, in his efforts to extricate the young woman from her problems, manages to Alienate her affections while arousing the enmity of her powerful protector.’
21. ‘The Austerity that one normally associates with courthouses is also quickly dispelled by the sight of a roaring open fire, a sight to delight on a cold, wet January night.’ Synonyms sternness , austereness, severity, strictness, grimness, seriousness, sombreness, graveness, gravity, soberness, stiffness, dourness, flintiness, stoniness
22. Austerity (n.) mid-14c., "sternness, harshness," from Old French austerite "harshness, cruelty" (14c.) and directly from Late Latin austeritatem (nominative austeritas), from austerus "severe, rigid," a figurative use, in classical Latin "harsh, sour" (see austere).From 1580s as "severe self-discipline, ascetic practices;" hence "severe simplicity, absence of adornment or luxuries," applied