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austeresevere or strict in manner, attitude, or expression; having no comforts or luxuries

Part of speech: ADJECTIVE

Definition: severe or strict in manner, attitude, or expression; having no comforts or luxuries

Pronunciation (IPA): /ɔːˈstɪr/

Korean meaning: 엄격한, 금욕적인; 사치가 없는, 간소한

Korean pronunciation: 어**스티**어

Example Sentences

  • My grandmother's austere kitchen had only one spoon, one fork, and a stern look that could freeze soup.
  • The government implemented austere economic policies to reduce the national debt.
  • His austere professor never smiled, never laughed, and probably never even sneezed without permission.

austere

ADJECTIVE

//ɔːˈstɪr//

severe or strict in manner, attitude, or expression; having no comforts or luxuries

austere concept
💡 Concept

Monks live an austere life with simple meals and bare surroundings

austere rhyme
🎵 Rhyme

Austere and severe, yet deeply sincere

🎤Pronunciation

🇺🇸 US/ɔːˈstɪr/
🇬🇧 UK/ɒˈstɪə/

🌳Etymology

Rootauster
Suffix--e

Origin

From Latin 'austerus', which was borrowed from Greek 'austeros' meaning 'dry' or 'harsh'. The term originally referred to the taste of unripe fruit and later came to describe a stern or severe manner.

🎵Rhyme

severesincerepremier
severe
sincere
premier

🔗Collocations

austere lifestyle
austere measures
austere appearance
austere beauty
austere conditions
austere design

📝Examples

😄 Fun example

My grandmother's austere kitchen had only one spoon, one fork, and a stern look that could freeze soup.

The government implemented austere economic policies to reduce the national debt.

😄 Fun example

His austere professor never smiled, never laughed, and probably never even sneezed without permission.

The austere beauty of the desert landscape was both harsh and captivating.

📚Related Words

Synonyms

sternseverestrictharshascetic

Antonyms

luxuriouslavishindulgent

Related

frugalspartanminimalistrigid

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