Collocations with "seriously"
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Describes a high degree of contamination.
to think about something in a solemn and important way.
To suggest something in a sincere and non-joking manner.
Worried about something important or severe.
Only used with negatives to express that no one could genuinely believe something.
to make a bad situation significantly worse
to reduce something in a significant and important way
Indicates a grave or severe defect, common in British English.
Indicates a significant and important level of deficiency.
To have a genuine and strong doubt.
To hinder or impede something in a way that has grave consequences.
to have a severe and damaging effect on something
Indicates a severe and significant limitation.
To be very ill.
To put a very large amount of pressure on something.
To be very ill.
To cause someone a severe amount of trouble or difficulty.
to damage someone's reputation, pride, etc. to a great extent
to make a significant and wrong judgment
used informally to mean extremely wealthy.
Emphasizes disbelief or questions the reasonableness of an expectation.
to have a significant and often negative effect on something
Insufficient in a very significant and important way.
to put something in great or severe danger
To be behind to a worrying or severe degree.
To misrepresent in a significant and harmful way.