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    Bar·bar·ic
    /bärˈberik/

    adjective

  2. Apr 16, 2024 · barbaric. (bɑrbærɪk ) adjective. If you describe someone's behavior as barbaric, you strongly disapprove of it because you think that it is extremely cruel or uncivilized. [disapproval] This barbaric treatment of animals has no place in any decent society. Synonyms: brutal, fierce, cruel, savage More Synonyms of barbaric. More Synonyms of ...

  3. Definition of barbaric – Learner’s Dictionary. barbaric. adjective. uk / bɑːˈbærɪk / us. Add to word list. violent and cruel: a barbaric act of violence. barbarically. adverb. (Definition of barbaric from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of barbaric. in Chinese (Traditional) 殘暴的, 野蠻的, 粗俗的… See more.

  4. Britannica Dictionary definition of BARBARIC. 1. : of or relating to barbarians. Barbaric tribes invaded the area. 2. [more barbaric; most barbaric] a : very rude or offensive : not polite or proper. His table manners are barbaric. b : very cruel.

  5. It refers to actions, practices, or customs that are considered uncivilized, uncultured, or lacking in refinement. When something is labeled as barbaric, it often suggests a violation of ethical standards, a disregard for human dignity, or a departure from accepted norms of behavior.

  6. noun. /bɑːˈbeəriən/ /bɑːrˈberiən/ (in ancient times) a member of a people who did not belong to one of the great civilizations (Greek, Roman, Christian), who were considered to be violent and without culture. barbarian invasions of the fifth century. Topics History c2. Take your English to the next level.

  7. savagely cruel:. Meaning, pronunciation and example sentences, English to English reference content.

  8. bar•bar•i•cal•ly, adv. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2023. barbaric (bär bar′ ik), adj. without civilizing influences; uncivilized; primitive: barbaric invaders. of, like, or befitting barbarians: a barbaric empire; barbaric practices. crudely rich or splendid: barbaric decorations. Greek barbarikós.

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