Severiously takes the word seriously to a new level. It’s used when there’s more depth to the situation. Severiously is used when the word seriously just isn’t quite enough. It can be used when something is vitally important or when something is truly horrible. It can also be used when you’re trying to make the point that this is extremely important to you or someone else. I came up with this word in a conversation with my sister by accident, but we agreed that it fits so many situations! Lu Ann Petitt
Anger is a natural emotion, but it’s dangerous to act out in our anger. Consider child abuse. Severiously. Before we hurt someone else, we need to seek help. Another use would be, “I severiously want this job. The interview went great! The interviewer actually sent me a thank you note for coming in! That is severiously cool! “I know that I’m severiously loved! That gives me a lot of strength!”
(seh-vee-ree-us-lee)
adverb
• A portmanteau of “seriously” and “severely”, used to denote something that is both serious and severe.
The project was severiously delayed due to unforeseen circumstances, and as a result, was shut down entirely.