Barbaric - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|bɑːrˈbærɪk|
Brit.
|bɑːˈbærɪk|
adjective
- without civilizing influences (syn: barbarian, savage, uncivilized, wild)
barbaric practices
- unrestrained and crudely richbarbaric use of color or ornament
Extra examples
Barbaric tribes invaded the area.
His table manners are barbaric.
They considered the custom barbaric.
The treatment of the prisoners was positively barbaric.
The way the whales are killed is nothing short of barbaric.
...Attila the Hun subjected most of Europe to his barbaric pillage....
In years to come, some of the practices we take for granted now will seem quite barbaric.
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