starkly

IPA: stˈɑrkɫi

adverb

  • In a stark manner; with great contrast.
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Examples of "starkly" in Sentences

  • This, the paper says – in starkly simple terms – "has flopped".
  • You had 2 predominately white states voting in starkly different ways.
  • It also has amazing cinematography, in starkly beautiful black-and-white.
  • "Such exclusion finds expression starkly in the high rate of unemployment."
  • The issue, put starkly, is this: why are so few resources poured into curing the most basic, preventable diseases, when so many resources are dedicated to stem cell research?
  • Its cover features the title and author's name starkly printed in black and gray type against a white background, along with a black-and-white photo of Jobs, thumb and forefinger to his chin.
  • And even Orange County Democrat Rep. Loretta Sanchez, who is fighting to keep her seat, got on Univision and pit her Latino base against their more conservative Vietnamese neighbors in starkly racial terms.
  • The Downing Street Memo and all the questions it raises are one thing, but the Sheehans put a human face and a name to the anguish and sadness that war brings not only on the battlefield but at home and raised the question of why we went to war in starkly human terms.
  • Combining interviews with fictional and real-life combatants of the 1982 Lebanon War, filmmaker Ari Folman recreates various recollections in starkly dark vignettes that mix the boldly outlined and clean appearance of internet Flash cartoons with the fluidity of traditional animation.

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