barbaric
Describing behavior or actions that are extremely cruel, primitive, or unsophisticated. It refers to acts that lack the refinement of modern civilization or violate basic human standards of decency.
Exemplos
3 de 5The way the prisoners were treated was nothing short of barbaric.
The treatment of the prisoners was extremely cruel and inhuman.
International observers condemned the barbaric use of chemical weapons.
Global monitors criticized the savage and primitive use of chemical weapons.
In my opinion, expecting people to work on a Sunday is just barbaric.
I think it is very unfair and uncivilized to make people work on Sundays.
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
Think of the word sounding like 'bar-bar,' which is how the ancient Greeks thought foreigners' speech sounded—like nonsense noise.
Quiz rápido
The invasion was marked by ________ acts that shocked the rest of the world.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: barbaric
Exemplos
The way the prisoners were treated was nothing short of barbaric.
everydayThe treatment of the prisoners was extremely cruel and inhuman.
International observers condemned the barbaric use of chemical weapons.
formalGlobal monitors criticized the savage and primitive use of chemical weapons.
In my opinion, expecting people to work on a Sunday is just barbaric.
informalI think it is very unfair and uncivilized to make people work on Sundays.
Archaeological evidence suggests that what was once labeled a barbaric society was actually highly complex.
academicResearch shows that cultures called primitive were actually quite advanced.
The firm's barbaric approach to cost-cutting led to a massive loss in employee morale.
businessThe company's harsh and crude method of reducing expenses hurt staff spirits.
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
a barbaric act
an action of extreme cruelty
bordering on barbaric
almost completely uncivilized or cruel
barbaric splendor
grandeur that is crude or overly ornate
Frequentemente confundido com
While often used interchangeably, 'barbarous' is more strictly associated with cruelty, whereas 'barbaric' can also imply a lack of cultural refinement.
Barbarian is a noun referring to a person; barbaric is an adjective describing their nature or actions.
Notas de uso
The word is used to express intense disapproval of cruelty or to describe something as primitive. It is common in historical contexts but also used hyperbolically in modern speech.
Erros comuns
Avoid using 'barbaric' as a noun. While the user label indicated noun, the word functions almost exclusively as an adjective. Use 'barbarism' for the concept or 'barbarian' for the person.
Dica de memorização
Think of the word sounding like 'bar-bar,' which is how the ancient Greeks thought foreigners' speech sounded—like nonsense noise.
Origem da palavra
Derived from the Greek 'barbaros,' meaning foreign, strange, or non-Greek speaking.
Padrões gramaticais
Contexto cultural
The term is rooted in historical Western perspectives of 'civilization' versus 'outsiders,' often used to justify imperial conquest.
Quiz rápido
The invasion was marked by ________ acts that shocked the rest of the world.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: barbaric
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