barbaric

IPA: bɑrbˈærɪk

adjective

  • of or relating to a barbarian; uncivilized, uncultured or uncouth
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Examples of "barbaric" in Sentences

  • The people were barbaric.
  • He wears the barbaric moustache.
  • His demise and the barbaric invasion.
  • Let the civilised and not the barbaric prevail.
  • It is the mutilation that is said to be barbaric.
  • Pure unbridled barbarity from a barbaric and barbarous barbarian
  • The term barbaric seem to have goodness of fit for the situation described above.
  • SNOW: Prosecutors allege Stinson subjected the boy to what they called barbaric conditioning.
  • State Department spokesman Mark Toner called the Syrian attacks "barbaric," adding, "We don't throw the word 'barbaric' around here very often."
  • "My problem with the use of the word barbaric is that it was chosen to reassure Canadians rather than actually change unacceptable behaviours," he said.
  • In Washington, State Department spokesman Mark Toner called the Syrian attacks "barbaric," adding, "We don't throw the word 'barbaric' around here very often."
  • Prosecutors charge that Max's coach, Jason Stinson, is responsible for running what they call a barbaric practice, forcing players to run sprints with little water.
  • Prosecutors alleged that the coach Jason Stinson is responsible for running what they call a barbaric practice forcing players to run sprints with very little water.
  • Libyan TV broadcast live pictures of what it called "barbaric crusader bombing" and warned citizens to keep away from ordnance, saying it could contain illegal chemical or biological substances.
  • What is fair and what is foul is sometimes up for cultural interpretation, and it is difficult to reconcile ourselves to behavior which we call barbaric and another culture might call honorable.
  • It was not a success; but some day the race will produce pearls from cultivated oyster beds as we now get our eggs from chickens; that is, provided the coming man is not to regard jewelry of all kinds as barbaric -- "_barbaric_ pearls and gold" are Milton's very words, and great poets are prophets.

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