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Meanings of
barbaric
in English
Without civilizing influences.
wild
savage
barbarian
uncivilized
uncivilised
Related terms
noncivilized
noncivilised
Barbaric.
Related terms
tasteless
Usage of
barbaric
in English
1
Come on; let's go see what the
barbaric
snows have brought us.
2
Without that access they're resorting to the same
barbaric
ways, Pramote said.
3
I dinna' want ye to think me too
barbaric
to look at.
4
Fabiana was eight months pregnant at the time of the
barbaric
attack.
5
It's quite
barbaric
.
Pro-choice activists say such arguments are inflammatory and irresponsible.
6
The effect of this peculiarly
barbaric
form of slavery has been staggering.
7
His people had little confidence in him; his armies were
half
-
barbaric
hordes.
8
It was a building beautiful in its
barbaric
style, and yet simple.
9
So I think that what goes on inside these farms is
barbaric
.
10
The display of wealth and splendor had a touch of the
barbaric
.
11
But it was still there in all its
barbaric
and provincial incongruity.
12
Your pleasure is that of civilization; mine was that of
barbaric
life.
13
In the
barbaric
ages they fought for possession, but they fought openly.
14
I will never allow you to resume your
barbaric
act of sodomy.
15
Their
barbaric
outbreaks of festivity were always succeeded by this mass quiescence.
16
All that anyone can say for colonialism is that it was
barbaric
.
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barbaric
Adjective
Frequent collocations
barbaric splendor
barbaric act
more barbaric
almost barbaric
barbaric tribes
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Barbaric
through the time
Barbaric
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common