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Definitions from the WebAustereAdjective: 1. Severe or strict in manner, attitude, or appearance. Example: The austere judge made sure that the courtroom maintained a formal atmosphere. 2. Without any adornment or luxury; simple and plain. Example: The monks lived a life of austere simplicity, devoid of material possessions. 3. Having a stern or somber expression. Example: The austere portrait artist captured the melancholy of the subject's gaze. 4. (Architecture) Characterized by a lack of decoration or embellishment. Example: The austere design of the modernist building emphasized its functionality rather than aesthetics. Noun: 1. A severe or strict manner, attitude, or appearance. Example [Sentence]: The leader's austere didn't make him very approachable to his subordinates. 2. (Obsolete) A state of moral seriousness or asceticism. Example [Sentence]: The austere of the medieval monks was renowned for its rigor and discipline. Verb: 1. To make something austere in appearance. Example: The designer decided to austere the room by removing all unnecessary decorations. Related Products on Amazon: | ||||
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