Synonym: absolute, complete, downright, entirely, full, outright, whole. Similar words: stare, star, start, starve, starch, starter, upstart, start up. Meaning: [stɑrk /stɑːk] adj. 1. devoid of any qualifications or disguise or adornment 2. severely simple 3. complete or extreme 4. without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers 5. providing no shelter or sustenance. adv. completely.
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121, His white teeth and brown oval eyes stood out in stark contrast against his dark tanned skin.
122, The military activity was in stark contrast to the peaceful appearance of the islands.
123, It dawned on me that Stark was giving me a lesson.
124, The suicidal farmers can be set in stark contrast to the wealthy shareholders who pocket the difference.
125, Not all selected settlement policies propose such a stark categorization of villages.
126, It was gone from view within seconds, swallowed up by the stark arboreal sanctuary.
127, Others are put off by the stark social and economic differences between the two communities.
128, Since these speeches were meant to be heard, not read, they seem more stark in print than they sounded.
129, The notorious case of Michigan shows this issue at its most stark.
130, Look closer and see a house tucked into a mountainside overlooking a stark blue sea.
131, It was a stark and modern slab overlooking the city, sporting a salubrious entrance with a brass-topped stairwell.
132, For it is often supposed that his attitude towards women stands in stark contrast to that of the surrounding society.
133, Faced with the stark reality of a choice between jobs or no jobs, the majority had elected to work.
134, On the second day in the city, he had wandered by the Tribune and seen the advertisement of Stark and Evans.
135, Only with assurances that the navy approved, he told Stark, would his group promote the destroyer deal.
136, The contrast could not be more stark between Spiro's Hollywood life-style and the North London suburb he once called home.
137, My modern clubs seemed ill-suited to the setting, but Stark swung them without comment or complaint, and swung them well.
138, My feeling of pride and competence turned to stark terror. 1 saw the power lines.
139, That is the stark injustice of the total humiliation of women on all levels, by men.
140, The face itself was disbelieving, the stark pasted brows looped high over his pale eyes.
141, History stalks the Kremlin: Khrushchev fell 25 years ago, and the parallels with today are stark.
142, Had Stark known from the beginning that the story of the upstate boyhood was all an invention?
143, Stark said nothing, but I knew what he was thinking: I had missed the whole point.
144, This is a stark indicator of the fall in monetary growth since the end of the cold war.
145, Stark made another swing,[sentencedict .com] and I closed my eyes and listened for the sounds of good golf.
146, He had visited Ward at his home to inform him about the changes at Stark and Evans, and to reassure him.
147, The choice is not quite as stark as it would be in a competitive marketplace: compete or die.
148, The campaign would not be about personalities, he stressed, but about the stark choice between internationalism and nationalism.
149, The trees and mountain ridges have a magnificent stark beauty.
150, He looked around the room where she had spent much of the last few years. So stark.