Ascetic monks may have lifestyles that others consider austere; they practice lives of self-deprivation in order to turn away from the world and toward God. Many children think that their parents' rules are too austere and wish that they'd be more lenient.
adjective
1 simple and plain; without any decorations:
Their clothes were always austere.
2 (of a person) strict and serious in appearance and behaviour:
My father was a distant, austere man.
3 allowing nothing that gives pleasure; not comfortable:
the monks' austere way of life
Luisa is admired for her austere, scientific criticism.
The Puritans dressed in austere fashion without much color or style.
My life is more austere now that I am unemployed.
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"Austere" is an adjective.
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The tax burden must rise so that we can pay our way through these austere times
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He arose from austere beginnings.
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German culture is austere in some ways, aloof in others.
Austere my car is the other direction -Dr. Bosch
Austere means extremely plain and simple in appearance. A sample sentence is: "Her dressed looked austere against the colorful background of the masquerade".
I was inundated with piles and piles of homework, given to me by my austere math teacher.
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"Austere" is an adjective.
An 'austere clown' is an example of an oxymoron.
Austere - EP - was created in 2002.
Austere - band - was created in 1998.
The Austere Academy has 221 pages.