Austero (en. Austere)

/ausˈteɾo/

Meaning & Definition

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adjective
That is severe, strict, or rigid in its way of being or behaving.
The teacher has an austere teaching style that does not allow distractions.
El profesor tiene un estilo austero de enseñanza que no permite distracciones.
That lacks adornments or luxuries; it is simple and moderate.
The decoration of the house is austere, with very basic furniture.
La decoración de la casa es austera, con muebles muy básicos.
That lives frugally and complicatedly, without excesses.
He decided to lead an austere life and not waste his money on unnecessary things.
Decidió llevar una vida austera y no derrochar su dinero en cosas innecesarias.

Etymology

From Latin 'austerus', meaning 'rough, harsh'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

austere life
A lifestyle in which luxuries and excesses are minimized.
vida austera
austere education
An educational method that emphasizes discipline and sobriety.
educación austera

Related Words

austerity
Condition of being austere; moderation in spending.
austeridad
frugality
Quality of being economical and avoiding excessive spending.
frugalidad
sobriety
Quality of being sober in behavior or appearance.
sobriedad

Slang Meanings

A lifestyle without luxuries.
The guy lives in an austere house; he doesn’t like excesses.
El tipo vive en una casa austera, no le gustan los excesos.
A person who deprives themselves of pleasures.
He is very austere; he never goes out to parties.
Es muy austero, nunca sale a fiestas.