barbaric

[bɑrˈbær.ɪk]

barbaric Definition

  • 1extremely cruel and unpleasant
  • 2relating to or characteristic of barbarians

Using barbaric: Examples

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

  • Example

    The treatment of prisoners was described as barbaric.

  • Example

    The barbaric tribes of ancient Europe were known for their fierce fighting skills.

  • Example

    The practice of slavery is a barbaric relic of the past.

  • Example

    The use of chemical weapons is considered barbaric by most nations.

barbaric Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for barbaric

Antonyms for barbaric

Phrases with barbaric

  • a loud, harsh cry or yell that is often associated with primitive or uncivilized behavior

    Example

    He let out a barbaric yawp when he won the race.

  • a sport or activity that involves violence or cruelty

    Example

    Bullfighting is often considered a barbaric sport.

  • an invasion by a group of people who are perceived as uncivilized or primitive

    Example

    The barbaric invasion of Rome by the Visigoths marked the beginning of the end of the Roman Empire.

Origins of barbaric

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

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Summary: barbaric in Brief

'Barbaric' [bɑrˈbær.ɪk] describes something that is extremely cruel and unpleasant or relating to barbarians. It can be used to describe anything from treatment of prisoners to ancient tribes. Examples include 'The treatment of prisoners was described as barbaric.' and 'The use of chemical weapons is considered barbaric by most nations.' Phrases like 'barbaric yawp' and 'barbaric sport' denote loud, harsh cries and violent activities.

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