adjective
- more austere; more severe, strict, or stern in manner or appearance
- more plain, simple, or unadorned; lacking luxury or comfort
Usage: comparative form of austere
Usage: comparative form of austere
Examples
- The austerer version of the policy eliminated all discretionary spending.
- Her austerer expression made it clear she disapproved of the plan.
- The austerer design of the new building contrasted sharply with the ornate original.
- He adopted an austerer lifestyle after his religious conversion.
- The austerer climate of the northern region made farming more difficult.
- The austerer rules in the new school were unpopular with students.