"Stern" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Stern" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Stern" Meaning

Severe, strict, and unyielding in one's attitude or behavior.

"Stern" Examples

Examples of "Stern"


Adjective Usage

1. граду spoke to the child in a stern voice and asked him to stop playing outside.


He uses a stern tone to convey his authority.

2. The stern look from the principal made her feel embarrassed in front of her classmates.


The principal's expression is firm and unyielding.

3. The strict teacher was always quite stern in her approach towards the students' performance.


Her teaching method is demanding and intimidating.

4. After checking his car's tires, he gave his friend a stern warning to get them checked by a mechanic.


He emphasizes the importance of safety.

5. The stern warning from her doctor caused her to change her unhealthy lifestyle and exercised regularly.


The doctor's words influence her to adopt healthier habits.

"Stern" Similar Words

Sterilizations

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Sterilize

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Sterilized

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Sterilizer

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Sterilizers

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Sterilizes

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Sterilizing

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Sterling

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Sternage

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Stemage, also known as sternage, is a nautical term referring to the act of hewing (cutting) spars (beams or bars of wood) at the stern, or the rear of a ship, in order to shorten it.

Sternal

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The term "sternal" refers to something related to the sternum or breastbone, which is the long, flat, V-shaped bone in the middle of the chest. In anatomy and medical contexts, "sternal" can be used to describe various things such as:<br><br> Sternal angle: The angle between the manubrium (upper part) and body of the sternum (lower part).<br> Sternal cord: A collection of nerves and vessels passing through a groove between the cartilage plates that form the lower part of the sternum.<br> Sternal injury: Damage to the sternum or cartilage plates that make up the sternum.<br> Intercostal-scutal line (sternal border): The lower edge of the sternum where it laps over the bottom end of the lowest floating ribs.<br><br>In broader usage, "sternal" can also refer to anything that is firm, straight, or connected to the front of something, such as:<br><br> An instrument with a sternal handle: holding the instrument securely in place in the hand, most like a sternal breast plate (standing for sternum).<br> Providing a sternal attachment: something securely attached to the front of another thing.<br><br>In sports, particularly in gymnastics, a sternal layout position refers to when a person, usually in a layout position, stretches out their arms, and also their body. Therefore their chest and front is usually the contacting body part involved at the bottom.<br><br>Over all the meaning of the word sternal is directly or indirectly relative to the chest area, combining with various anatomical meanings of its different parts e.g. manubrium, body of the sternum.

Sternbergite

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Sternebra

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A rare word!<br><br>A sternumbra is a type of bone or bony structure. Specifically, it is a part of the sternum, which is the breastbone of a human or other animal. It is a small, beaked or pointed projection found at the back of the sternum.

Sternebrae

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I couldn't find any definition for the word "sternebrae". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a non-standard term. If you can provide more context or information about where you encountered this word, I may be able to help you better.

Sternectomy

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The surgical removal of the sternum.

Sternest

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Sterninae

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Sterninae is not a word in English language.