Stark reality means the truth, without any softening or fudging or emotional overtones. People often like to obscure the truth with euphemisms or little white lies, but occasionally have to face the stark reality, the truth about things with all those comforting illusions and self-deceptions stripped away.
Stark realism is to be blunt about the truth it mean you don't try to cover up what you really mean.
Stark means bare or empty. An example of stark used in a sentence is: The walls of her office were oddly stark, as if she had just moved into it.
The antonyms of "stark" are Clothed Covered Indefinite
Narrow scope of reality means more or less the same as a very narrow view of reality. Example: If you find yourself distorting reality, deceiving yourself with illusions or simply erroneous intuition.
bring to completion or reality; achieve or realize
The meaning of the word stark is bare or barrenAnswer The word stark has had an interesting history. Originally it meant "strong" in Old English (and a very similar word still does in German), it came to mean "utter" and then through confusion with another OE word meaning "rump" came the phrase stark naked which is an emphasised form of being naked (naked being naked, after all). Stark also has connotations of spareness and lack of detail, as in "the skyscraper stood out starkly against the backdrop of forest".Are you talking about "stark" as in "stark raving mad"? If so, it's like downright, utter, or complete.If it's "stark" as in the "stark reality of a deadline", it means bluntly plain.Stark as in a "stark landscape" is extremely plain, or desolate.
The name Stark means "strong." The word was originated from the German language.
Stark realism is to be blunt about the truth it mean you don't try to cover up what you really mean.
Stark means bare or empty. An example of stark used in a sentence is: The walls of her office were oddly stark, as if she had just moved into it.
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(the adjective stark means stripped of ornament, bare, plain, with the connotation of black and white, unrelieved, or naked)Elizabeth told the stark truth and it was painful to Mary.The stark reality was that John had had a alcohol problem for years.We were awed by the stark beauty of the desert.Their senior prank was to run stark naked through the crowded cafeteria.In his fifties he was a little crazy, but in later years he went stark raving mad."The ebony black woodcarving stood out in stark relief to the white painted alcove."
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That depends on which Stark County you mean. Stark County, Illinois has had 9 tornadoes in the years 1950-2010 Stark County, North Dakota has had 19 tornadoes from 1950 to 2010. Stark County Ohio has had 11 tornadoes from 1950 to 2010.
Voll stark is a German colloquialism and translates ascoolbrilliantfantasticawesomeThe phrase is generally used as an exclamation - Das ist ja voll stark! - That's awesome!
I believe you mean the "Jericho" missile. That would be Tony Stark.
Tony Stark parents were Maria Stark and Howard Stark and they had a son called Anthony "Tony" Stark and Howard Stark and Maria Stark died in a car crash when their son Tony Stark was only 15.
Crooks wants Lennie to face the reality that he will never achieve his dream of having a small farm with George, as society and circumstances will always prevent them from attaining it due to their class status and mental abilities.