Meaning & Definition of Barbaric in English
Barbaric
Savage, brutal, or primitive.
Pronunciation:
/bɑːrˈbɛr.ɪk/Part of Speech:
adjectiveDetailed Definitions
Definition: Relating to, or characteristic of a barbarian; primitive; uncivilized.
Example Sentence: The barbaric practices of the tribe shocked the explorers.
Definition: Extremely cruel or brutal; savagely violent.
Example Sentence: The barbaric treatment of prisoners was condemned by human rights activists.
Definition: Lacking culture or refinement; grossly inferior.
Example Sentence: His barbaric manners at the dinner party caused a stir among the guests.
Definition: Wild and untamed; in a state of nature.
Example Sentence: The barbaric landscape was both beautiful and terrifying.
Etymology
Origin: From Latin 'barbaricus', from 'barbarus', meaning 'foreign, strange, or uncivilized'.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- barbaric yawp: A loud, rough noise; an authentic or natural expression.
- barbaric customs: Traditions or practices considered primitive or uncivilized.
Translations
- Spanish: bárbaro
- French: barbare
- German: barbarisch
- Russian: варварский
Related Words
- barbarian: A member of a community or tribe not belonging to one of the great civilizations (Greek, Roman, Christian).
- barbarism: The absence of culture and civilization; extreme cruelty or brutality.
Slang Meanings of barbaric
Meaning: Extremely harsh or ruthless behavior.
Example Sentence: That boss is barbaric; he never gives his employees a break.
Meaning: Outrageously bad or unacceptable.
Example Sentence: His barbaric attempt at humor fell flat with everyone.