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Stark

UK /["/stɑːk/"]/US /["/stɑːrk/"]/

Definition

unpleasant; real, and impossible to avoid

In simple words: Very different and clear, often used to emphasize a contrast.

Examples

  • The landscape was stark, with no trees or vegetation in sight.
  • There was a stark contrast between the wealthy neighborhood and the adjacent slum.
  • His stark honesty made some people uncomfortable.
  • The room was decorated in a stark style, featuring only plain white walls and minimal furniture.
  • The number of unemployment claims showed a stark increase this year.

Usage notes

Used in both writing and speech to highlight strong contrasts. Common in discussions of differences in conditions, appearances, and settings. Avoid using it in overly casual conversations.

Grammar pattern

stark + adjective/noun

Memory hint

Think of 'stark naked' – imagine someone standing out due to a lack of clothes.

Collocations

  • stark contrast
  • stark reality
  • stark differences
  • stark warning
  • stark reminder

Synonyms

  • bleak
  • clear
  • utter

Antonyms

  • subtle
  • soft
  • blended

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'starkness' - they are different forms.
  • Overused in informal situations where a softer term would be better.
  • Incorrectly used to describe feelings instead of physical attributes.