barbarity

[bɑːˈbærəti]

barbarity Definition

  • 1extreme cruelty or brutality
  • 2the quality of being uncivilized or primitive

Using barbarity: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "barbarity" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The barbarity of the dictator's regime was well-documented.

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    The barbarity of the war left many traumatized.

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    The barbarity of the act shocked the world.

  • Example

    The barbarity of the treatment of prisoners was condemned by human rights groups.

barbarity Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for barbarity

Phrases with barbarity

  • violent and cruel actions

    Example

    The soldiers committed acts of barbarity against the civilians.

  • the use of crude or offensive language

    Example

    The comedian's routine was criticized for its barbarity of language.

  • practices or traditions that are considered uncivilized or primitive

    Example

    The anthropologist studied the barbarity of customs in the remote tribe.

Origins of barbarity

from Latin 'barbarus', meaning 'foreign, strange, barbarous'

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Summary: barbarity in Brief

The term 'barbarity' [bɑːˈbærəti] refers to extreme cruelty or brutality, often associated with violent or oppressive regimes, wars, or treatment of prisoners. It can also denote the quality of being uncivilized or primitive, as in 'barbarity of customs.' Synonyms include 'cruelty,' 'brutality,' and 'savagery,' while antonyms include 'humaneness' and 'compassion.'