The difference between Minor and Severe

When used as adjectives, minor means of little significance or importance, whereas severe means very bad or intense.


Minor is also noun with the meaning: a person who is below the legal age of majority, consent, criminal responsibility or other adult responsibilities and accountabilities.

Minor is also verb with the meaning: to choose or have an area of secondary concentration as a student in a college or university.

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  1. Minor as an adjective:

    Of little significance or importance.

    Examples:

    "The physical appearance of a candidate is a minor factor in recruitment."

  2. Minor as an adjective (music):

    Of a scale which has lowered scale degrees three, six, and seven relative to major, but with the sixth and seventh not always lowered

    Examples:

    "a minor scale"

  3. Minor as an adjective (music):

    being the smaller of the two intervals denoted by the same ordinal number

  1. Minor as a noun:

    A person who is below the legal age of majority, consent, criminal responsibility or other adult responsibilities and accountabilities.

    Examples:

    "It is illegal to sell weapons to minors under the age of eighteen."

  2. Minor as a noun:

    A subject area of secondary concentration of a student at a college or university, or the student who has chosen such a secondary concentration.

    Examples:

    "I had so many credit hours of English, it became my minor."

    "I became an English minor."

  3. Minor as a noun (mathematics):

    determinant of a square submatrix

  4. Minor as a noun (British slang, dated):

    A younger brother (especially at a public school).

  5. Minor as a noun (zoology):

    A small worker in a leaf-cutter ant colony, sized between a minim and a media.

  6. Minor as a noun (logic):

    The term of a syllogism which forms the subject of the conclusion.

  1. Minor as a verb:

    To choose or have an area of secondary concentration as a student in a college or university.

  1. Severe as an adjective:

    Very bad or intense.

  2. Severe as an adjective:

    Strict or harsh.

    Examples:

    "a severe taskmaster"

  3. Severe as an adjective:

    Sober, plain in appearance, austere.

    Examples:

    "a severe old maiden aunt"

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