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Austere
//ɒˈstɪə(ɹ)// adj
Definitions
Adjective
- 1 Grim or severe in manner or appearance.
"The headmistress was an austere old woman."
- 2 Lacking decoration; trivial; not extravagant or gaudy.
"The interior of the church was as austere as the parishioners were dour."
- 3 Adhering to the economic policy of austerity.
"Counterintuitively, in an effort to be austere and save money, cities which only remove a crossing every couple of years manage to be way less efficient at it than Melbourne has been."
- 4 Harsh; astringent.
"It is like a small plum, nearly globular in shape, black covered with a bluish bloom, and with a very austere taste."
Adjective
- 1 practicing great self-denial wordnet
- 2 of a stern or strict bearing or demeanor; forbidding in aspect wordnet
- 3 severely simple wordnet
Etymology
From Ancient Greek αὐστηρός (austērós, “bitter, harsh, astringent”), having the specific meaning “making the tongue dry” (originally used of fruits, wines), related to αὔω (aúō, “to singe”), αὖος (aûos, “dry”).
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