different between sourness vs severity
sourness
English
Etymology
From Middle English sowrenesse, sournesse, from Old English s?rnes (“sourness”), equivalent to sour +? -ness.
Noun
sourness (countable and uncountable, plural sournesses)
- The quality or condition of being sour, usually said of human personalities.
Translations
Anagrams
- sunroses
sourness From the web:
- what causes sourness in the mouth
- what causes sourness
- what causes sourness in the throat
- what cut sourness in food
- what gives sourness to whiskey
- what does sourness mean
- what helps with soreness
- what combats tiredness
severity
English
Etymology
severe +? -ity, from Middle French severite, from Latin severitas.
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /s??v???ti/
- Rhymes: -???ti
Noun
severity (countable and uncountable, plural severities)
- The state of being severe.
- The degree of something undesirable; badness or seriousness.
- The severity of the offence merits a long prison sentence.
Translations
severity From the web:
- what severity mean
- what severity and priority
- what severity is my asthma
- what severity of hearing loss
- what severity means in malay
- severity what does it mean
- what determines severity of covid
- what is severity in risk management
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