Synonym: harsh, severe, stern, strict. Similar words: cluster, filibuster, stereotype, interested, exhaust, sustenance, poster, oyster. Meaning: [ɒ'stɪə] adj. 1. severely simple 2. of a stern or strict bearing or demeanor; forbidding in aspect 3. practicing great self-denial.
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61. Austere, minimalist place where the waiters take your orders on hand-held computers.
62. These strict and prudish ideals were those of the austere Hejaz merchants.
63. He seemed stern and austere and never had a hair out of place.
64. The austere and dark side of the future lay in front of him.
65. Durkheim was a very austere man who led a rigidly timetabled existence and refused to talk to his family except at mealtimes.
66. These pictures, Roland considered, seemed somehow more real as well as more austere, because they were photographs.
67. The room is much as he imagined it would be, though perhaps even more austere.
68. her austere bedroom with its simple narrow bed.
69. He was a straight austere little four-star admiral.
70. He has an austere manner.
71. " Could it be his look -- "two-piece army suit, bouffant hairdo, Ray-ban sunglasses, and platform shoes," as one ABC reporter put it -- offers some inspiration during these austere times?
72. As a professional attacking method, network spoofing gives austere challenge to the network administrator.
73. DURING last year's mayoral campaign Annise Parker, then Houston an austere view of the city's finances.
74. All the offices are rather austere and small, even the President's.
75. Modern art design of ceramics has been faced with austere requirement because of vast change of modern social consciousness and taste psychogenesis.
76. Castle House near Bramhall is Art Deco at its most austere, with stone mullion windows, tall chimneys and a flattened roof.
77. The monastery was square - roofed, austere, with barrack windows.
78. It was true, my room has cast its austere winter garments.
79. Some of the Nazi top brass wanted rid of Lafont - the austere old Prussians who believed the Reich's honour was being besmirched by consorting with shabby crooks.
80. The Danakil desert in the Horn of Africa presents an austere and daunting landscape.
81. The desolate sands was a little bit acclivitous towards the plain, the tone was firm and persistent and austere.
82. They appreciate its honesty, its uncompromising exactness, the austere beauty of its prose.
83. The motive behind such words is austere rather than snobbish.
84. "This budget is the most austere fiscal blueprint California has seen in more than a generation, " state Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg told reporters Monday.
85. Psychological health problem technicaland institutes brings an austere challenge to vocational colleges.
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86. Yet the Greek poet, like a sunbeam, touches the terrible and austere Memnon's Column of myth, which proceeds to give forth Sophoclean melodies.
87. Current, an acerb contradiction in moving course of our country economy is obtain employment situation austere.
88. He was stoical, serious, austere , a melancholy dreamer, humble and haughty, like fanatics.
89. She was a person--we dare not say a woman--who was gentle, austere, well-bred, cold, and who had never lied.
90. He was a little thinner, a little whiter, a little more austere.
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