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Synonyms for stark

Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

Synonyms for stark

cold and forbidding

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Synonyms for stark

devoid of any qualifications or disguise or adornment

severely simple

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complete or extreme

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providing no shelter or sustenance

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I inquired of him whether he had ever heard of Colonel Lysander Stark. The name was strange to him.
Remember Geoffrey Starks ,an alumnus of one of D.C.'s most prolific law firms?
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With fans still reeling over Jon Snow's lack of immortality the forthcoming series will focus on the rest of the Starks.
In conjunction with the anniversary, IngramSpark has published a history of the business and the six generations of Starks who have run it, up to the present day.
Louis Community College-Forest Park student Damon Starks wasn't planning on going to the cafeteria, but needed to cut through for access elsewhere.
Juniors Korey Steed, Nick 011es and Jake Starks proved they could play with powerful performances in 2010, leading the Panthers to a 9-3 season.
The United States Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has named Dereck Starks as the new Federal Security Director (FSD) at Midway International Airport.
Harry Starks is your typical successful gangster in '60s London--smart about business, ruthless about using violence to get what he wants, and besotted with a lover who betrays him.
When former NBA guard John Starks read his ghostwritten autobiography, he didn't like some things in it and asked Sports Publishing to hold up all 15,000 copies, the company confirmed.
Sellers confessed his "affair" with Loren to his first wife, Anne, who packed her suitcase and left to stay with the Starks. The "affair" was forgotten but, two years later, history repeated itself.