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Barbarous   /bˈɑrbərəs/   Listen
adjective
Barbarous  adj.  
1.
Being in the state of a barbarian; uncivilized; rude; peopled with barbarians; as, a barbarous people; a barbarous country.
2.
Foreign; adapted to a barbaric taste. (Obs.) "Barbarous gold."
3.
Cruel; ferocious; inhuman; merciless. "By their barbarous usage he died within a few days, to the grief of all that knew him."
4.
Contrary to the pure idioms of a language. "A barbarous expression"
Synonyms: Uncivilized; unlettered; uncultivated; untutored; ignorant; merciless; brutal. See Ferocious.






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"Barbarous" Quotes from Famous Books



... man there was another attempt to murder him, and to place Sophia on the throne, but the plot was discovered and all the conspirators were put to death, some of them with barbarous cruelties. ...
— A Treasury of Heroes and Heroines - A Record of High Endeavour and Strange Adventure from 500 B.C. to 1920 A.D. • Clayton Edwards

... colony have associated themselves under the command of the Honourable Peyton Randolph, Esquire, to march to the relief of their distressed fellow-subjects, and revenge the cruelties of the French and their barbarous allies. They are in a uniform: viz., a plain blue frock, nanquin or brown waistcoats and breeches, and plain hats. They are armed each with a light firelock, a brace of pistols, ...
— The Virginians • William Makepeace Thackeray

... the captain's surprise when he found a ring of savages singing in chorus that barbarous translation of 'For what we are going to receive,' &c., which has been given above, and dancing hand in hand round the Latin-grammar master, in a hamper with his head shaved, while two savages floured him, before putting him to ...
— Holiday Romance • Charles Dickens

... surprise also be expressed, that those who reproach the Southern States with the, barbarous policy of considering as property a part of their human brethern, should themselves contend, that the government to which all the States are to be parties, ought to consider this unfortunate race more completely in the unnatural light ...
— The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus • American Anti-Slavery Society

... fired, and who were not afraid nor ashamed to wade through oceans of blood to the promised land of humanity and fine feeling. We in our days have seen the same result of sentimental doctrine in the barbarous love of the battle-field, the retrograde passion for methods of repression, the contempt for human life, the impatience of orderly and peaceful solution. We begin with introspection and the eternities, and end ...
— Critical Miscellanies, Vol. I - Essay 2: Carlyle • John Morley


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