starkly in English

adverb

in a stark manner; bluntly; severely

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1. The interior is starkly simple.

2. The desert was luminous, starkly beautiful.

3. The outlook now is starkly different.

4. The point is a starkly simple one.

5. The desert was luminous, starkly beautiful. Sentencedict.com

6. We are starkly aware of the risks.

7. This statement contrasts starkly with his previous statements.

8. The black rocks stood out starkly against the sky.

9. The lighthouse stood out starkly against the dark sky.

10. Starkly primeval, it resembles the head of a giant gorilla!

11. These theories contrast starkly with the reality of everyday life.

12. Her later sensual works contrast starkly with the harsh earlier paintings.

13. Altissimo’s large single blooms are starkly contrasted by rich yellow stamens

14. Her gown was long, emphasising her slender figure, and starkly black.

15. The place is small, starkly lit and devoid of decorative embellishments.

16. 21 The threat contrasted starkly with his administration's previous muted criticism.

17. But the pictures sent by Mariner 4 showed a starkly lunar landscape.

18. Here are the issues put starkly, before we try to unravel them.

19. You may attempt to be starkly one-sided to elicit a response.

20. The Brassy noonday fervor, blazing from an unclouded sky, starkly revealed every detail

21. The forest's rough terrain starkly contrasts with that of the adjoining Rhine Valley.

22. The Brassy noonday fervor, blazing from an unclouded sky, starkly revealed every detail

23. In an election otherwise relatively free of ideological difference, education starkly divides the parties.

24. Top synonyms for Austerely (other words for Austerely) are severely, starkly and ascetically.

25. 15 You may attempt to be starkly one-sided to elicit a response.

26. 3 Babergh starkly illustrates the brittleness of its prosperity at any given moment.

27. Synonyms for Austerely include simply, plainly, modestly, unelaborately, unostentatiously, commonly, naturally, severely, soberly and starkly

28. The speech addressed problems often discussed by President Clinton, but offered some starkly different solutions.

29. Now I saw starkly, for the first time, the villainy and the sheer horror of Frankenstein's researches.

30. Here the universe of the stereotype is starkly revealed in all its mechanical and mercantile glory.

31. Since then, we have become starkly aware of fundamentalism in: all the great religions of the world.

32. The Star's fuller reports gave a vivid illustration of two starkly contrasting versions of the same incident.

33. CurCumin and Cumin may sound similar, however, they are starkly different from each other in a number of ways

34. A black leather suite was arranged around a white marble fireplace standing starkly against slate-grey walls and carpet.

35. Baseboard trim is usually much less ornate than crown molding, though in modern houses both can be starkly simple

36. The two spoke in starkly dramatic terms, escalating the cultural war between them to new and uncomfortably personal heights.

37. The many millions of divorces each year in the western world reveal the starkly real statistics of family unhappiness and breakdown.

38. The black-out curtains which were rolled neatly above the windows stood out starkly against the light green walls and wooden skirting boards.

39. Recent steep rise in food prices, in India and all around the world has brought the issue of food security starkly to the fore.

40. John Lawson is Executive Director of the Advanced Warning and Response Network (Awarn) Alliance, an international coalition of broadcasting, consumer electronics and B2B companies.The current COVID-19 pandemic starkly illuminates the interconnectedness of all nations regarding the health and safety of

41. In Eastern Europe, recent efforts towards democratization have begun to address women’s issues, but the fundamental inequality is starkly demonstrated in the continuation of domestic violence and in its broadest public expression: the abduction, deception, coercion, selling and even killing of women by traffickers.

42. The character used for "benefit" is exactly the same as in the Mozi, but the meaning here is best translated as "self-interest" and is starkly negative--for an individual to think of self-interest, especially commercial interest, is to behave Basely.

43. Zuni Bluehead sucker numbers have been starkly reduced in the Zuni River watershed in New Mexico, largely due to 27 chemical treatments during the 1960s to remove green sunfish and fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas) from the Rio Nutria to aid in the establishment of a rainbow trout sport fishery in reservoirs on Zuni Pueblo (Winter 1979, p

44. And as for Rouhani's "rapprochement with the international community", nowhere else is the Baselessness of this claim by his government more starkly illustrated than in the continued military and financial support Khamenei and his stooges in the Revolutionary Guard are throwing behind the murderous regime of Bashar Assad in Syria, despite increasing international calls for his removal …

45. How can intensification of the internal market as it affects ordinary people – and in the interests of ordinary people – be legitimised if the question of services of basic importance to life and livelihood is airbrushed out of the picture because it is too awkward and illustrates too starkly that uniform application of internal market rules can only go so far?

46. While it is true that it is hard to measure the actual erosion of rights and liberties as a result of the ATA, some point to how Canada has betrayed its own values by sacrificing civil liberties in exchange for enhancing investigative and detention powers: "the very fact that countries such as Canada showed such readiness to jettison fundamental civil libertiesn the face of terrorist threats reflected an abnegation of the very values [that] stand so starkly opposed to the logic of terrorism (i.e, the rule of law, etc.)."10 Again, this echoes broader trends in countries that have attempted to balance democratic freedom and security post-9/11.