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"The board, citing reduced revenue, adopted a more austere version of the budget."

"What had once been the grandest ships, like the Titanic, seem rather austere in comparison with the cruise liners of today."

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"He is very austere".

"She has austerity written all over her." It is a word that describes someone as being no fun at all. A very cold, strict, or stern person. A person who has the appearance of ice water in their veins. It could also be used to describe a movie (insensitive, unemotional, unfeeling or unattached plot or character).

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Austerity is a noun meaning severity or sternness.

dictionary.com is a great resource for the meaning of words and also supplies example sentences using them.

"The political consensus in favor of the necessary austerity remains weak."

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