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 Translation for 'stark' from English to Spanish
ADJ   stark | starker | starkest
SYNO austere | bare | barren | ...
escueto {adj}stark [bare, desolate]
extremo {adj}stark [extreme]
crudo {adj}stark [harsh]
completamente desnudo {adj}stark naked
loco de remate {adj} [col.] [locución]stark staring mad [coll.]
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Usage Examples English
  • The shop facade is known for its simplicity and austere appearance, in stark contrast to other premium department stores.
  • The film poster depicting the lead characters as very graphic black and white portraits against a stark white background was created by the advertising photographer John Mac, who is known for his advertising campaigns for luxury brands.
  • Stark's lark ("Spizocorys starki") is a species of lark in the family Alaudidae.
  • William Sclater named "Laniarius starki" for him in 1901, and Captain George Shelley followed by naming Stark's lark, "Spizocorys starki", in Stark's honour in 1902.
  • Olav's unfortunate life stands in stark contrast to the happiness and good fortune of the young couple.

  • Several comics showed stark similarities between Wiccan and Hulkling and the mythological figures Merlin and Arthur.
  • It grips with its stark realism and packs lots of punch."
  • These stark differences are what distinguishes a vector processor from one that has SIMD.
  • Gray ostrich feathers are more stark than the black feathers and are often sold at grocery stores.
  • Both pseudo-Xenophon and Plutarch are stark admirers of the Spartan system, showing less reserve than Plato in expressing that admiration.

  • Neo-Luddism often establishes stark predictions about the effect of new technologies.
  • The lakes are known for their spectacular environment for hiking, in a stark granite landscape.
  • Robb Stark and his forces discover Gregor Clegane has abandoned Harrenhal and slaughtered the prisoners.
  • A less idealized, more stark depiction was presented in the 2021 film, "Nomadland".
  • Mehboob was born in Mattancherry, Kingdom of Cochin (now part of India), into a family beset with stark poverty.

  • David Dupont of Allmusic stated "This is a stark, moody set, not the place to begin to explore Hill's prickly work with its angular, elusive melodies.
  • Corruption. Drop stark night upon my death !
  • Corporate name-changes offer particularly stark examples of branding-related decisions.
  • raditional but austere, even stark". [...] Rudyard Kipling, literary advisor to the IWGC, described it as a "stark sword brooding on the bosom of the Cross".
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