Austerity

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ɔːˈstɛrəti/

Definitions of austerity

noun austerity

Example Sentences

A1 Austerity measures were put in place to reduce government spending.

A2 During times of austerity, people tend to cut back on unnecessary expenses.

B1 The country's economy suffered due to the austerity policies implemented by the government.

B2 The effects of austerity on public services were evident as schools and hospitals faced budget cuts.

C1 Austerity measures can lead to social unrest and political instability if not implemented carefully.

C2 The debate over the effectiveness of austerity in times of economic crisis continues among economists and policymakers.

Examples of austerity in a Sentence

formal The government implemented strict austerity measures to reduce the national debt.

informal During times of austerity, it's important to budget wisely.

slang Man, this austerity stuff is really cramping my style.

figurative Embracing austerity in our personal lives can lead to a more simplified and fulfilling existence.

Grammatical Forms of austerity

plural

austerities

comparative

more austere

superlative

most austere

present tense

austere

future tense

will be austere

perfect tense

has been austere

continuous tense

is being austere

singular

austerity

positive degree

austere

infinitive

to be austere

gerund

austeritying

participle

austered

Origin and Evolution of austerity

First Known Use: 0014 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'austerity' originated from the Latin word 'austeritas', which is derived from 'austerus' meaning 'harsh' or 'severe'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe harsh or severe living conditions, 'austerity' has evolved to also refer to government policies aimed at reducing budget deficits through spending cuts and tax increases.