barbed

[bɑrbd]

barbed Definition

  • 1having a sharp point that curves backwards, like a fishhook
  • 2intended to hurt or criticize someone in a clever way

Using barbed: Examples

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

  • Example

    The barbed wire fence was designed to keep intruders out.

  • Example

    Her barbed comments made him feel uncomfortable.

  • Example

    The article was filled with barbed criticisms of the government's policies.

barbed Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with barbed

  • a tendency to make critical or hurtful remarks

    Example

    She has a barbed tongue and often says things she later regrets.

  • the use of clever and often biting language to criticize or ridicule someone

    Example

    His barbed wit was both admired and feared by his colleagues.

  • a fishing hook with a sharp point that curves backwards

    Example

    He baited the barbed hook with a worm and cast his line into the water.

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Summary: barbed in Brief

The term 'barbed' [bɑrbd] refers to something that is pointed and curved backwards, such as a fishhook or a fence. It can also describe language that is intended to hurt or criticize someone in a clever way, as in 'Her barbed comments made him feel uncomfortable.' Phrases like 'barbed tongue' and 'barbed wit' denote a tendency to make critical or hurtful remarks using clever language.

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