Absolute or complete in degree
“Christian now looked torn between amusement and stark terror.”
Marked by having a basic or uncomplicated form
“Half a dozen cheap cots lined a stark room that was unlike the opulence of the rest of the living quarters.”
Having a somber appearance
“The high winds scour the snow from the peaks and trees, leaving behind a stark landscape that's more harsh than beautiful.”
Unsuitable for, or inconducive to, growing crops or vegetation
“It allows those living in a desert environment adjacent to a mountain watershed to create a large oasis in an otherwise stark environment.”
Empty or not occupied
“A panel in the wall in front of me slides to the left, revealing an empty, stark white chamber.”
Having a harsh or menacing demeanor or nature
“The angry stark expression on that usually impassive face brooked no argument.”
Plain, unembellished and straight to the point, often uncomfortably so
“The stark truth is that we are paying more now than we ever were.”
Obvious, or clearly seen or understood
“It's a stark reminder that breakthroughs in the business world are usually achieved through incremental advances.”
Sharply or clearly defined or delineated
“Huge swathes of the Black Forest died, leaving the stark outlines of leafless conifers in place of the formerly rich vegetation.”
(of a landscape) Desolate and barren
Factual, not having been embellished
Physically strong or muscular
Severe and difficult to cope with
Intense and starkly realistic
Without clothing or other covering
Critical or uncomplimentary in nature
Having a natural crudeness or roughness
(of water, wind, etc.) Possessing or exhibiting force
(of a plant or an area of land) Not covered by the usual leaves, bark, or vegetation
Lacking strong features or characteristics and therefore uninteresting
Thin, with no excess fat
To an absolute or complete degree
“She was stark angry at what Paul had done when he invaded her privacy.”
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