Used in a Sentence

starkly

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for starkly.

Editorial note

So the general signal of having a college degree becomes starkly gradiated by where that degree comes from.

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Quick take

In a stark manner; with great contrast.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of starkly gathered in one view.

adverb

In a stark manner; with great contrast.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for starkly.

adverb

In a stark manner; with great contrast.

Example sentences

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So the general signal of having a college degree becomes starkly gradiated by where that degree comes from.

2

You can see this even more starkly in the difference between the two in regards to medical records.

3

Experienced prosecutors know that the facts of a case are irrelevant (as demonstrated here, very starkly).

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It is unsurprising to me that the involvement of the far-right would lead to starkly different conclusions in any science.

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If you like Muddy Waters, his first recordings were done by Lomax and are starkly different from his later band/electric stuff.

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There are many things similar but something subtly and some things starkly different.

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It's responses like yours that starkly remind me of how imbalanced it is for a woman in this industry and indeed in life.

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Looking at what he's holding versus what I saw in the hype pictures is a starkly different product in terms of size.

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Strange to choose between two such starkly different options.

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To paint this in starkly generational terms seems counterproductive.

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I don't understand why jobs and curiosity have to be so starkly opposed.

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It made their biases stand out so starkly.

Quote examples

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It's starkly different from "core CS" because almost everything operates on arrays and pure functions.

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This is the DFW that always has jumped out starkly clear to me from the pages, ever since I hit on the "Yours Truly" chapters in IJ.

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Almost everything I read -- liberal, conservative, libertarian, socialist, green, doesn't matter -- sounds starkly "retro" to my ears...

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>"To paint this in starkly generational terms seems counterproductive."..

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use starkly in a sentence?

So the general signal of having a college degree becomes starkly gradiated by where that degree comes from.

What does starkly mean?

In a stark manner; with great contrast.

What part of speech is starkly?

starkly is commonly used as adverb.