Austere

/ɔːˈstɪr/ adjective

Someone or something austere is very plain, simple, and serious, often without any extra comfort, decoration, or warmth.

It comes from Greek *austēros*, meaning 'harsh, severe, dry', originally used of rough-tasting wine. The sense broadened to strictness in lifestyle, appearance, or behavior.

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