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barbaric

If a person is barbaric, they are uncivilized or uncultured.

barbaric

(= barbarian, savage, uncivilized, wild) without civilizing influences barbarian invaders barbaric practices a savage people fighting is crude and uncivilized especially if the weapons are efficient — Margaret Meade wild tribes unrestrained and crudely rich barbaric use of color or ornament

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Simple sentences

How barbaric!
Tom is barbaric.
Their consumption of dog meat is no more barbaric than your consumption of cows and chickens.
That's barbaric!
You're barbaric.

Movie subtitles

And then we will console ourselves with the notion that the mildly temperate shower of the clinic has replaced the barbaric methods of medieval times.
They said they were going to the plaza for an annual ceremony that's strange and barbaric.
He expects me to eat these barbaric atrocities? Well, I won't.
He told me once that he felt for those barbaric people in our colonies and that he wished to send missionaries there.
I'll soon have a statement ready on this barbaric incident.
Then, between San Francisco and New York. you will discover Indian maidens galore. statuesque, barbaric creatures.
It's like a Viking's funeral barbaric savage overwhelming.
He doesn't want to stay in this barbaric sport.
It's the most outrageous, disgusting, preposterous, not to say barbaric idea.
His whole, high, broad form. weighed down upon a barbaric white leg carved from the jawbone of a whale.
We marched on their capital. Barbaric city, but fascinating.
As leader of the Party of the Common Man I say war is reprehensible, barbaric and unthinkable!
Barbaric!
Coarse, lustful. barbaric.
I think polygamy is barbaric.
A barbaric pile of rock, 40 miles long by 20 wide.
He'll rid us forever of the barbaric Griswold.
A man was beaten to death. He doesn't want to stay in this barbaric sport.
Barbaric city, but fascinating.
Snow and cold will defeat. his barbaric arrogance.
Perhaps merely indulging some barbaric custom.
To marry this Egyptian under their barbaric rites!
Well, it's barbaric, but definitely intriguing.
It is to our everlasting disgrace. That in these modern times, such barbaric demonstrations should occur.
He expects me to eat these barbaric atrocities?
They say Siam is barbaric land and so must be ruled by them.
It's not their fault, it's their barbaric environment.
We marched on their capital. Barbaric city, but fascinating. Or was, till we destroyed it.
What barbaric children!
Because it's too barbaric. It's known as far away in China.
It's barbaric!
I'd rather say it is. barbaric! Or ridiculous.
It is barbaric and ridiculous.

News and current affairs

I could not support such barbaric bombings.
Japan's barbaric conduct during WWII--and the Allies' nuclear retaliation at Hiroshima and Nagasaki--laid the foundation for the US-imposed pacifism that has reigned since the war's end.
Those sanctions did, it seems, help speed the demise of that barbaric system.
In doing so, she became an enemy of the state, because her work exposed the barbaric policies practiced against the displaced populations, uncovered the truth behind state actions, and called for the restoration of basic human rights.
Moreover, how is our government supposed to get millions of farmers to give up their barbaric ancestral habit?
Similarly, Israelis and Palestinians have both engaged in barbaric acts in a tragic interplay of mutual fear that empowers extremists in both communities.
By putting itself above the law, America allowed itself to succumb to barbaric behavior.
European governments are adamantly opposed to capital punishment - the European Union bans it outright - and some Europeans consider its use in the United States barbaric.
In the decision to send British forces to defend Sierra Leone from a barbaric invasion from Liberia, he faced down all those who warned of disaster and won great moral credit.
Similarly, Obama's strategy toward the Islamic State seeks merely to limit the reach of a barbaric medieval order.
The nation that had defined itself by its belief in freedom and reason for over a hundred years found itself seduced by the most barbaric of faith-based bigotry.
As long as we remain unable to make ourselves think and act in a civilized way, we can - indeed, we must - ensure that we do not become barbaric.
Stalin thrived on the barbaric forced industrialization that planted the seeds of the communist system's destruction.
They do not mention their own barbaric assaults, vandalism, and looting, or their kangaroo courts.
The world may have moved on, chastened by the realization that interveners, even when intervening in the name of human rights, can be as barbaric as tin pot dictators.
In view of the bloody - indeed barbaric - events in the Middle East (and in Iraq and Syria in particular), one might be tempted to agree, even though such ideas no longer seem to have a place in the postmodern worldview of today's Europe.

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