Meaning & Definition of word "Barbarism"

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    Barbarism

    /ˈbɑː.bə.rɪ.zəm/

    noun:

    • 1. a state of being barbaric; a lack of culture or civilization.
      • Example: The war-torn region fell into barbarism as societal structures collapsed.
    • 2. an idea, act, or expression that is considered primitive or uncivilized.
      • Example: His proposal was criticized as a barbarism that disregarded human rights.
    • 3. a linguistic error or a misuse in language.
      • Example: The poet's use of the word was seen as a barbarism that detracted from the elegance of her work.
    • 4. the practice of barbarous or brutal acts.
      • Example: The barbarism displayed during the conflict shocked the international community.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'barbarismus', derived from Greek 'barbarismos', from 'barbaros' meaning 'foreign, strange'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    barbarism of war:

    The idea that warfare often leads to extreme acts of violence and inhumanity.

    cultural barbarism:

    The rejection or destruction of refined or cultured society in favor of primitive practices.

    Related Words

    barbaric:

    Relating to or characteristic of a barbarian; extremely cruel or brutal.

    barbarian:

    A member of a community or tribe not belonging to one of the great civilizations; savage.

    Slang Meanings of barbarism

    Meaning: Act of being uncivilized or primitive.

    Example Sentence: His behavior at the party was pure barbarism.

    Meaning: A wild, forceful action without thinking.

    Example Sentence: She tackled the project with barbarism, disregarding all the details.