austere

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The meaning (definition) of the word austere
plain and simple with nothing pretty or fancy added
The word austere used in a sentence
“The old room looked austere with plain white walls and no pictures.”
Words that mean the same as austere (synonyms)
plainsimple
Words that mean the opposite of austere (antonyms)
fancydecorative
How the word austere is said around the world
| French | austère |
| Spanish | austero |
| Mandarin | 简朴 |
| Hindi | सीधा-सादा |
| Arabic | متقشف |
| Russian | строгий |
| Portuguese (EU) | austero |
| Portuguese (BR) | austero |
| Japanese | 質素な |
| German | streng |
| Urdu | سختی |
| Punjabi | ਸਖ਼ਤ |
| Korean | 남풍 |
| Hebrew | חָמוּר |
| Greek | λιτός |
| Dutch | sober |
| Filipino | mabagsik |
| Vietnamese | khắc khổ |
| Turkish | sade |
| Persian | ریاضت کش |
| Polish | surowy |
| Ukrainian | суворий |
| Bengali | কঠোর |
| Swedish | stram |
| Italian | austero |
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