The meaning of Barbaric
Barbaric – definition
adjectiveSavagely cruel.
Usage examples:
He carried out barbaric acts in the name of war
adjectiveExtremely cruel
Usage examples:
Barbaric behavior/practices
Barbaric translation into English
Barbaric: translate from English into Chinese
野蛮, 蒙昧的
Barbaric: translate from English into Dutch
Barbaars, Onmenselijk
Barbaric: translate from English into French
Barbare, De barbare
Barbaric: translate from English into German
Barbarisch, Primitiv, Ungeschlacht
Barbaric: translate from English into Hindi
असभ्य, जंगली, गंवारू, अशिष्ट, गँवारू, असंस्कृत
Barbaric: translate from English into Italian
Barbaro, Barbarico, Incivile, Incolto
Barbaric: translate from English into Korean
야만인 같은, 거친, 야만인의, 야만의, 조야한
Barbaric: translate from English into Russian
Варварский, Первобытный, Грубый
Barbaric: translate from English into Spanish
Bárbaro, Barbárico
Word origin
late Middle English (as a noun in the sense ‘a barbarian’): from Old French barbarique, or via Latin from Greek barbarikos, from barbaros ‘foreign’ (especially with reference to speech).
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