Without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers.
Providing no shelter or sustenance.
Devoid of any qualifications or disguise or adornment.
Другие значения термина "stark" 1 It's an unusually stark and public example of a far bigger problem.
2 I am also driven by the stark financial reality of the situation.
3 The answer is not a punchline, it is a stark political reality.
4 In time-honoured fashion, talk of promise has been undermined by stark reality.
5 The Department of Health declined to respond directly to Baker's stark warning.
6 This is the stark reality that we must now confront, Ramaphosa said.
7 Voters must not allow themselves to be diverted from this stark reality.
8 But its experience carries a stark warning for the future of technology.
9 Nevertheless, the place was a stark reminder of the cost of war.
10 The government crackdown on debt has had a stark impact in China.
11 That stark message is being presented to a conference in Dublin today.
12 However, in stark contrast to the NZIER view is that of Kiwibank.
13 The chancellor added: Today we have a stark warning from the IMF.
14 The red numbers on my electronic balance sheet echoed the stark reality.
15 I wouldn't really believe it until the news gathered its stark momentum.
16 However, it's a stark reminder of just how capable technology has become.
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