Definitionadj. (of persons or their actions) able or disposed to inflict pain or suffering
Last update: October 3, 2016
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Every society, whether civilized or barbarous, has such a code of its own. [Please select]
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Ram treats his children barbarous trite. [adjective]
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"He is a savage, a barbarous and ignorant savage, and knows not what he does." [adjective]
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Well did these barbarous warriors prove that they deserved those significant names which had been bestowed for deeds in former wars. [adjective]
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Man, in his infancy, is neither criminal nor barbarous, but ignorant and inexperienced. [adjective]
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One barbarous custom which was regarded as a sacrifice was the dedication of an enemy's army to the gods, especially Odin. [Please select]
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"Don't you think it's a cruel, barbarous thing to whip a child." [Please select]
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It was a small price to pay for the abrupt cessation of that barbarous war. [adjective]
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It seemed, for near a minute, as if the demons of hell had possessed themselves of the air about them, and were venting their savage humors in barbarous sounds. [adjective]
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Impudent, barbarous liar. [adjective]
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"Has that barbarous wretch set you on to slander the lady whose ruin he sought, sir." [adjective]
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