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    aus·tere
    /ôˈstir/

    adjective

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  2. The meaning of AUSTERE is stern and cold in appearance or manner. How to use austere in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Austere.

  3. AUSTERE definition: 1. very simple, with only the things that are absolutely necessary, especially because of severe…. Learn more.

  4. Austere usually implies a purposeful avoidance of luxury or ease: simple, stripped-down, austere surroundings. Bleak adds a sense of forbidding coldness, hopelessness, depression: a bleak, dreary, windswept plain.

  5. The adjective austere is used to describe something or someone stern or without any decoration. You wouldn't want someone to describe you or your home as austere. Austere is not usually a positive word because it means that a person or a thing isn't pleasurable.

  6. plain and without decoration or unnecessary details: The courtroom was a large, dark chamber, an austere place. Synonyms. plain (WITH NOTHING ADDED) severe (PLAIN) often disapproving. stark. very severe and unfriendly in manner: He was a tall, austere, forbidding figure. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Plain and ordinary.

  7. Austere means severe, stern, or simple in disposition, appearance, or style. Find out the origin, usage, and examples of this adjective, as well as related words and translations.

  8. 1. adjective. If you describe something as austere, you approve of its plain and simple appearance. [approval] ...a cream linen suit and austere black blouse. The church was austere and simple. Synonyms: plain, simple, severe, spare More Synonyms of austere. 2. adjective.

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