Strict ( adjective , adverb , noun )

(As an adjective)

Strict ( adjective )

  1. Exacting adherence to a rule, standard, or code.
  2. Rigorously maintaining discipline and order.

Origin:

From latin strictus, past participle of stringere "to bind tight".

Examples:

  1. The teacher is strict but fair.
  2. The school's dress code is very strict.
  3. The coach has a strict training regimen.
  4. The company has strict guidelines for employee behavior.
  5. The judge is strict in enforcing the law.

(As an adverb)

Strict ( adverb )

  1. Exacting adherence to a rule, standard, or code.
  2. Rigorously maintaining discipline and order.

Origin:

From latin strictus, past participle of stringere "to bind tight".

Examples:

  1. The teacher is strict but fair.
  2. The school's dress code is very strict.
  3. The coach has a strict training regimen.
  4. The company has strict guidelines for employee behavior.
  5. The judge is strict in enforcing the law.

(As a noun)

Strict ( noun )

  1. Exacting adherence to a rule, standard, or code.
  2. Rigorously maintaining discipline and order.

Origin:

From latin strictus, past participle of stringere "to bind tight".

Examples:

  1. The teacher is strict but fair.
  2. The school's dress code is very strict.
  3. The coach has a strict training regimen.
  4. The company has strict guidelines for employee behavior.
  5. The judge is strict in enforcing the law.
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