Strict

/strɪkt/

Meaning & Definition

adjective
Demanding that rules concerning behavior are obeyed and observed.
The teacher has a strict policy against late submissions.
Characterized by rigid standards or rules.
The strict regulations ensured the safety of all participants.
Exact and accurate in meaning or interpretation.
The strict interpretation of the law left no room for ambiguity.
Lacking flexibility or leniency.
She maintained a strict diet to achieve her fitness goals.
Severe or harsh in consequences or demeanor.
His strict demeanor made the students fear him.

Etymology

Middle English: from Old French 'strict', from Latin 'strictus', past participle of 'stringere' which means to bind or draw tight.

Common Phrases and Expressions

strict advice:
Guidance that must be followed without deviation.
strict discipline:
A system of rigid rules and punishments.
strict standards:
High expectations that must be met.

Related Words

Slang Meanings

Hard-ass
The coach is a real hard-ass when it comes to training.
No-nonsense
She has a no-nonsense approach to management.