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barbarous
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
barbarous
(adjective)
barbarous
/
ˈ
bɑɚbərəs/
adjective
barbarous
/
ˈ
bɑɚbərəs/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of BARBAROUS
[
more barbarous; most barbarous
]
1
:
not polite or proper
:
very rude or offensive
His behavior was
barbarous
.
They used
barbarous
language.
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2
:
very cruel and violent
It was a
barbarous
[=
barbaric
] crime.
a
barbarous
custom
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— barbarously
adverb
— barbarousness
noun
[
noncount
]
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