Synonym: atrociousness, atrocity, barbarism, barbarousness, brutality, heinousness, savagery. Similar words: barbarian, barbarism, barbaric, barbarous, baritone, barb, barber, barbeque. Meaning: [bɑː'bærətɪ] n. 1. the quality of being shockingly cruel and inhumane 2. a brutal barbarous savage act.
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(1) The barbarity of the old regime was eventually exposed.
(2) It allows recovery before the barbarity, the social invasion, of the family.
(3) Chamberlain was appalled by the barbarity of Kristallnacht, which undoubtedly helped to speed up immigration procedures.
(4) It has often been asked how barbarity could triumph so quickly in such a high culture.
(5) But I do recognise barbarity and inhumanity when I see them.
(6) Rebellions were put down with appalling barbarity.
(7) What happened in Fallujah was an act of barbarity.
(8) Everyone calls barbarity what he is not accustomed to.
(9) The loyalty is the barbarity for love.
(10) The pirates treated their captives with barbarity.
(11) Here, with an impartiality, Byron reveals the barbarity and blood-lust of war, the incompetence of the generals who conduct it(sentencedict.com), and the rapaciousness of the rulers who urge it.
(12) They read facts about the barbarity of the death penalty.
(13) This may be the most barbarity scene in the world. People can barbecue everything they want. The Colobus satanas naive eyes charge the sin.
(14) Appalling acts of barbarity have displaced over 2 m people and killed about 300,000 more.
(15) The time may well be approaching when meat eating is generally regarded as a sign of barbarity, rather than of civilisation.
(16) The character of the Thief is of unrelieved grossness and barbarity, and Michael Gambon turns in a resolutely one-dimensional performance.
(17) This is a story of continuing progress, from the barbarity of slavery to the enlightenment of the contemporary race relations industry.
(18) Its European neighbors, by contrast, their histories indelibly stained by tyranny, military defeat, and imperial barbarity[Sentencedict], seem eager to subsume themselves in a suffocating superstate.
(19) Throughout of civilization, no one has ever seen human nature a peak of cruelty and barbarity.
(20) This article holds that human nature is the combination of barbarity and humanity.
(21) If the use of animal food be, in consequence, subversive to the peace of human society, how unwarrantable is the injustice and barbarity which is exercised toward these miserable victims.
(22) A good old - anking is out of the question: no modern child - rearing manual would permIt'such barbarity.
(23) If we flinch in the face of this high - tech barbarity.
More similar words: barbarian, barbarism, barbaric, barbarous, baritone, barb, barber, barbeque, barbell, barbecue, barbed wire, parity, rarity, clarity, charity, polarity, hilarity, disparity, vulgarity, regularity, popularity, similarity, insularity, solidarity, familiarity, irregularity, dissimilarity, unfamiliarity, complementarity, garbage.