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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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