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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151, When they appeared in the dock they constituted the largest number of people ever to appear stark naked in a court room.
152, The stark resonance of this solo piano album pointed the way.
153, Tallis watched them, then let her gaze wander along the stark crags and jutting masonry walls.
154, The debt relief campaign throws into stark relief the central contradiction of globalisation: it is to do with time.
155, There were oils and creams squirreled away in that stark bedroom he was not allowed to enter.
156, It was a human approach to football management in stark contrast to conditions beyond the boundaries of Arsenal Stadium.
157, Stark said as we stood on the practice putting green of the Crieff Golf Club.
158, In Theophile's case, however, the choice was not nearly so stark.
159, Don't try to achieve a design in stark black and white.
160, Deborah Warner has become a cult figure for stark and emotive work.
161, Last year, Stark upset Chang, 6-4, 6-4, in the final.
162, The contrast in styles could hardly have been more stark.
163, That's what my dreams showed - that underneath my standard teenage exterior I was conkers, stark staring.
164, Is that not in stark contrast to Labour Members who trade on the squalor and misery of people who are not housed?
165, Do not these apparently daily murders make plain and stark the need for political developments to take place?
166, All of this doesn't mean he wasn't stark raving mad, and just putting on.
167, She found her sitting on a bench beneath a stark tree in the college grounds, in a snowy landscape.
168, At that the quilt flew into the air and Joy and Janir erupted from it stark naked.
169, That is the stark truth electors have to grasp before it is too late.
170, We can now pose the choice between efficiency and equity in a stark form.
171, This is in stark contrast to the fifties and sixties when loan capital formed an important part of corporate financing needs.
172, As a nation, we are right to finally confront the stark reality of needless suffering among the dying.
173, I told Stark about my re-entry into golf as a player.
174, The following day took me over more stark hills and across empty plains and plateaux.
175, The paint in the entrance hall is peeling,[www.Sentencedict.com] and the floor of their stark flat consists of bare concrete.
176, Despite his central role in the Stark Conspiracy, there had been nothing sinister about Blakely's death.
177, In the darkness the angular planes of his face were thrown into stark relief.
178, The cocoa trade provides a stark reflection of the power relations behind South-North trade.
179, The kids are mostly minorities; their bleak, impoverished lives stand in stark contrast to the mansions on their maps.
180, This line of argument is in stark contrast to Drebin etal.