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1. Austere definition is - stern and cold in appearance or manner
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2. How to use Austere in a sentence
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3. Austere most commonly means extremely stern or strict or without any frills or luxuries. Things that are described as Austere are serious, harsh, or severely simple
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5. Aus·ter·er, aus·ter·est 1. Severe or stern in disposition or appearance; somber and grave: the Austere figure of a Puritan minister
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6. Plain and without decoration, comforts, or anything extra: Despite their wealth, they lead an Austere life
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7. She depicts the Austere beauty of the desert
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8. An Austere person does not seem friendly.
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9. Some common synonyms of Austere are ascetic, severe, and stern. While all these words mean "given to or marked by strict discipline and firm restraint," Austere stresses absence of warmth, color, or feeling and may apply to rigorous restraint, simplicity, or self-denial
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10. Living an Austere life in the country
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11. Find 92 ways to say Austere, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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13. Austere Power is moving beyond the charge to a place where performance, safety, and design define the new normal. Distinctive by design, Austere surge protectors combine exceptional safety features, advanced power filtering, and diverse charging capabilities with stylish and practical design.
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14. USEUCOM Demonstrates Readiness to Support NATO in Exercise Austere Challenge U.S
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15. European Command (USEUCOM) leaders, strategists, planners and operators joined forces with their NATO counterparts in exercise Austere Challenge 2021 (AC21) to practice a coordinated response to a fictional major crisis this week.
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16. Description The Austere 2-piece reclining living room set lives up to its name—if we’re talking sparing that "puffy" look you might expect from a recliner
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17. The Crossword Solver found 89 answers to the Austere crossword clue
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18. 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
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19. Austere is not usually a positive word because it means that a person or a thing isn't pleasurable.
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21. Austere represents the intersection of flawless, minimalist design and advanced technology to redefine technology accessories.
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22. Austere definition, severe in manner or appearance; uncompromising; strict; forbidding: an Austere teacher
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23. The definition of Austere is someone or something that is minimalistic, something that is very somber or someone inflexible or extreme
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24. An example of someone who might live an Austere lifestyle is a monk
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25. Austere living room collection features generous seating, elegantly rolled arms, handsome nailhead trim and sumptuous cushioning, including a supportive, divided back
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26. Description The Austere reclining sofa lives up to its name—if we’re talking sparing that "puffy" look you might expect from a recliner
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27. Austere (adj.) early 14c., from Old French Austere "strict, severe, harsh, cruel" (13c., Modern French austère) and directly from Latin austerus "dry, harsh, sour, tart," from Greek austeros "bitter, harsh," especially "making the tongue dry" (originally used of fruits, wines), metaphorically "Austere, harsh," from PIE root *saus-"dry" (see sere (adj.)).
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28. ‘Presentation is Austere: the hardback, which is matt black with silvered lettering, has no dust jacket, no tables, and no illustrations.’ ‘The cathedral, which must have been brilliantly decorated when it was a Catholic place of worship, is very Austere in the Reformist manner.’
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29. An Austere way of life is one that is simple and without luxuries
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30. The life of the troops was still comparatively Austere
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31. Austere Resuscitative and Surgical Care CPG ID: 76 Guideline Only/Not a Substitute for Clinical Judgment 5 Forward Surgical Teams (FST) and others were split into ever smaller elements and employed outside of published doctrinal concepts in order to meet operational demand for close surgical support,1-7 often in support
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32. Austere was a group based in Portland, Oregon USA, that made ambient-electronic music
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33. Examples of Austere in a sentence
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34. Even though she appeared Austere, my teacher was a very kind woman
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35. 🔊 The soft candlelight made the room’s décor less Austere
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36. 🔊 Lacking personal touches, the couple’s formal living room was quite Austere
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37. Recurring to the Austere theses of Spinoza, he sought to bring them into accord with a religion of emotion
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38. Their Austere mode of life was to a great extent copied and imitated by the first religious of the Buddhist persuasion
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39. Jarl Hakon was an Austere man, and never had he been known before to countenance the least crossing of his wishes.
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40. According to Desolate, Austere technically started before 2005 as a solo project of his, but he did not release anything until 2007, when Sorrow had already joined …
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41. The floor has been reduced to a strip of Austere pebbled garden with stepping stones and a parallel garden pool.: Recourse to sets, on the other hand, is a drastic ontological move, a retreat from the Austere ontology of impressions.: But now, published as a handsome if Austere chapbook, the poem can be understood on its own terms.: Never seeking to over-elaborate on the emotion, Polanski
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42. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Austere aus‧tere / ɔːˈstɪə, ɒ-$ ɒːˈstɪr / adjective 1 SIMPLE/PLAIN plain and simple and without any decoration the church’s Austere simplicity 2 STRICT someone who is Austere is very strict and serious – used to show disapproval Her father is a very Austere man
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43. Austere is an anonymous, obscurantist electronic music group that has covered a wide variety of styles in their releases: Classical Minimalism, psybient, psychedelic ambient, ambient, dark ambient, drone, glitch-ambient, and downtempo-style drum and bass music, which out of deference to Coil they spell "musick." The group started working together in 1997, with their first release on 1 January
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44. Definition of Austere adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
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45. Austere is a descriptive adjective for a wine that is dry, unbalanced and not very drinkable
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46. Austere Severely simple; unadorned
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47. Synonyms Austere, Severe, Stern, Hard, Harsh, Strict, Rigorous, Rigid, stiff, uncompromising, relentless, may characterize a person's dealings with himself or with others
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48. Austere is the most individual word in the list; it still suggests the etymological sense of dryness and hardness of nature.
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49. Severe or stern in disposition or appearance; somber and grave: the Austere figure of a Puritan minister
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50. Strict or severe in discipline; ascetic: a desert nomad's Austere life
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51. Having no adornment or ornamentation; bare: an Austere style
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52. French: ·Austere Definition from Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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53. The word Austere originally comes from the Proto-Indo-European root *saus-, which means “dry” or “parched.”That root, *saus-, is the source of the Greek adjective austeros, meaning “sour,” “harsh,” or, more specifically, “drying the tongue.”Figuratively, austeros can also mean "strict" or "severe." This term led to the development of the Latin adjective austerus, which
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54. Austere - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums
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56. Austere Withering Illusions and Desolation, released 04 November 2013 1
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57. Coma DigiCD Digital Originally released in 2007, Austere's Withering Illusions and Desolation debut appeared seemingly out of nowhere and soon came to be considered a modern classic of suicidal, heartwrenching black …
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