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    stark
    /stɑːk/

    adjective

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  2. STARK definition: 1. empty, simple, or obvious, especially without decoration or anything that is not necessary: 2…. Learn more.

  3. 1. a. : rigid in or as if in death. b. : rigidly conforming (as to a pattern or doctrine) : absolute. stark discipline. 2. archaic : strong, robust. 3. : utter, sheer. stark nonsense. 4. a. : barren, desolate. b (1) : having few or no ornaments : bare. a stark white room. (2) : harsh, blunt. the stark realities of death.

  4. Stark means "complete or extreme," like the stark contrast between your music taste — punk and weird metal — and your mom's, with all her 1950's doo-wop favorites. In describing a place, stark means "providing no shelter or sustenance."

  5. Definition of 'stark' Word Frequency. stark. (stɑːʳk ) Word forms: comparative starker , superlative starkest. 1. adjective. Stark choices or statements are harsh and unpleasant. U.K. companies face a stark choice if they want to stay competitive. The conviction should send out a stark warning to other motorists.

  6. empty, simple, or obvious, especially without decoration or anything that is not necessary: It was a stark room with a bed and chair as the only furniture. The stark reality is that we are operating at a huge loss. In the suburbs the spacious houses stand in stark (= extreme) contrast to the slums of the city's poor. Synonyms. austere.

  7. Stark definition: sheer, utter, downright, or complete. See examples of STARK used in a sentence.

  8. looking severe and without any colour or decoration. I think white would be too stark for the bedroom. The hills stood stark against the winter sky. Extra Examples. [only before noun] complete and total synonym utter. The children watched in stark terror. Word Origin.

  9. Stark Definition. stärk. starkest, starker. Meanings. Synonyms. Sentences. Definition Source. Word Forms. Origin. Adjective. Adverb. Pronoun. Filter. adjective. starkest, starker. Clearly distinguished or delineated. A stark contrast. American Heritage. Physically stiff or rigid. Webster's New World. Rigorous; harsh; severe. Stark discipline.

  10. What does the word stark mean? There are 36 meanings listed in OED's entry for the word stark, 14 of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. stark has developed meanings and uses in subjects including.

  11. 1. Clearly distinguished or delineated: a stark contrast. 2. a. Bare, desolate, or unadorned: an apartment with stark white walls; the stark beauty of the desert landscape. b. Severe or unmitigated; harsh or grim: "[They] found it hard to accept such a stark portrait of unrelieved failure" (W. Bruce Lincoln). 3.