Meaning & Definition of word "Barbed"

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    Barbed

    /bɑːrbd/

    verb:

    • 1. The past tense of 'barb', meaning to provide or furnish with barbs.
      • Example: The fisherman barbed the hooks before casting his line into the water.

    adjective:

    • 1. Having sharp points or spikes on the edge or surface; often used to describe a structure that is designed to injure or trap.
      • Example: The barbed wire was strung around the perimeter to deter intruders.
    • 2. Cutting or hurtful in tone or manner; intended to insult or wound emotionally.
      • Example: She couldn't help but feel hurt by his barbed comments during the meeting.

    Etymology

    Derived from Middle English 'barb', meaning a barb or sharp point.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    barbed wire:

    A type of fencing wire having sharp points or edges.

    barbed criticism:

    Criticism that is sharp and hurtful.

    Related Words

    barb:

    A sharp, pointed projection.

    spike:

    A sharp, slender projection.

    Slang Meanings of barbed

    Meaning: A phrase or comment that is sarcastically sharp.

    Example Sentence: Her comment was so barbed that it left him speechless.

    Meaning: To criticize someone sharply.

    Example Sentence: He barbed her for her poor performance at the meeting.