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    aus·tere
    [ôˈstir]
    adjective
    austere (adjective) · austerer (comparative adjective) · austerest (superlative adjective)
    1. severe or strict in manner, attitude, or appearance:
      "an austere man, with a rigidly puritanical outlook" · "an austere expression"
      • (of living conditions or a way of life) having no comforts or luxuries; harsh or ascetic:
        "conditions in the prison could hardly be more austere"
      • having an extremely plain and simple style or appearance; unadorned:
        "the cathedral is impressive in its austere simplicity"
      • (of an economic policy or measure) designed to reduce a budget deficit, especially by cutting public expenditure.
    Origin
    Middle English: via Old French from Latin austerus, from Greek austēros ‘severe’.
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  3. The meaning of AUSTERE is stern and cold in appearance or manner.
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    Austere most commonly means extremely stern or strict or without any frills or luxuries. Things that are described as austere are serious, harsh, or severely simple. The word is especially used to describe a state of extreme self-discipline or minimalistic living, such as the austere conditions in a monastery.
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