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stark
1[stahrk]
adjective
sheer, utter, downright, or complete.
This plan is stark madness!
harsh, grim, or desolate, as a view, place, etc..
Her photos capture the stark desert landscape.
extremely simple or severe.
With its stark interior and rough ride, the car scores low in our luxury car ranking.
bluntly or sternly plain; not softened or glamorized.
He panicked suddenly at the stark reality of the approaching deadline.
distinct, sharp, or vivid.
The thriving community gardens stood in stark contrast to vacant land and abandoned buildings.
stiff or rigid in substance, muscles, etc.
rigid in death.
Archaic., strong; powerful; massive or robust.
adverb
utterly, absolutely, or quite.
stark mad.
Chiefly Scot. and North England., in a stark manner; stoutly or vigorously.
Stark
2[stahrk, shtah
noun
Harold Raynsford 1880–1972, U.S. admiral.
Johannes 1874–1957, German physicist: Nobel Prize 1919.
John, 1728–1822, American Revolutionary War general.
stark
1/ stɑːk /
adjective
(usually prenominal) devoid of any elaboration; blunt
the stark facts
grim; desolate
a stark landscape
(usually prenominal) utter; absolute
stark folly
archaic, severe; violent
archaic, rigid, as in death (esp in the phrases stiff and stark, stark dead )
short for stark-naked
adverb
completely
stark mad
Stark
2noun
Dame Freya ( Madeline ) (ˈfreɪə). 1893–1993, British traveller and writer, whose many books include The Southern Gates of Arabia (1936), Beyond Euphrates (1951), and The Journey's Echo (1963)
Johannes (joˈhanəs). 1874–1957, German physicist, who discovered the splitting of the lines of a spectrum when the source of light is subjected to a strong electrostatic field ( Stark effect , 1913): Nobel prize for physics 1919
Other Word Forms
- starkly adverb
- starkness noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of stark1
Example Sentences
The juxtaposition has not gone unnoticed on social media, with critics highlighting the stark gap between the lavish celebration and daily necessity.
Some accounts from inside the jail paint a stark picture of conditions.
New Yorkers have a stark choice for their new mayor at the polls on Tuesday: a young leftist, a scandal-tainted former governor, and a Republican outsider.
Carney said his government would propose a budget that addresses the stark new geopolitical realities facing Canada.
In Punjab's capital, Lahore, the impact on wealthier and poorer communities was stark.
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