barbarism 音标拼音: [b'ɑrbɚ
, ɪzəm]
n . 野蛮,未开化
野蛮,未开化
barbarism n 1 :
a brutal barbarous savage act [
synonym : {
brutality },
{
barbarity }, {
barbarism }, {
savagery }]
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barbarismus ,
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1 .
An uncivilized state or condition ;
rudeness of manners ;
ignorance of arts ,
learning ,
and literature ;
barbarousness . --
Prescott .
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1913 Webster ]
2 .
A barbarous ,
cruel ,
or brutal action ;
an outrage .
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1913 Webster ]
A heinous barbarism . . .
against the honor of marriage . --
Milton .
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3 .
An offense against purity of style or language ;
any form of speech contrary to the pure idioms of a particular language .
See {
Solecism }.
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1913 Webster ]
The Greeks were the first that branded a foreign term in any of their writers with the odious name of barbarism . --
G .
Campbell .
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1913 Webster ]
96 Moby Thesaurus words for "
barbarism ":
Gothicism ,
Irish bull ,
Neanderthalism ,
age of ignorance ,
animality ,
antiphrasis ,
bad taste ,
barbarity ,
barbarousness ,
benightedness ,
benightment ,
bestiality ,
bombasticness ,
brutality ,
brutishness ,
cacology ,
cacophony ,
clumsiness ,
coarseness ,
colloquialism ,
corruption ,
crudeness ,
cumbrousness ,
dark ,
dark age ,
darkness ,
dysphemism ,
error ,
foreignism ,
gracelessness ,
grossness ,
harshness ,
heathenism ,
heaviness ,
ill breeding ,
ill -
balanced sentences ,
impoliteness ,
impropriety ,
impurity ,
incivility ,
inconcinnity ,
incorrectness ,
indecorousness ,
inelegance ,
inelegancy ,
infelicity ,
lack of finish ,
lack of polish ,
lapse ,
leadenness ,
localism ,
malaprop ,
malapropism ,
misconstruction ,
missaying ,
misusage ,
misuse ,
neologism ,
paganism ,
philistinism ,
pompousness ,
ponderousness ,
poor diction ,
roughness ,
rudeness ,
savagery ,
savagism ,
sesquipedalianism ,
sesquipedality ,
shibboleth ,
slang ,
slip ,
slipshod construction ,
solecism ,
spoonerism ,
stiltedness ,
taboo word ,
tastelessness ,
troglodytism ,
turgidity ,
uncivilizedness ,
uncouthness ,
uncultivatedness ,
uncultivation ,
unculturedness ,
unenlightenment ,
uneuphoniousness ,
ungracefulness ,
ungrammaticism ,
unrefinement ,
unseemliness ,
unwieldiness ,
vernacularism ,
vulgarism ,
vulgarity ,
wildness
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BARBARISM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of BARBARISM is a barbarian or barbarous social or intellectual condition : backwardness How to use barbarism in a sentence
BARBARISM Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com BARBARISM definition: a barbarous or uncivilized state or condition See examples of barbarism used in a sentence
barbarism noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of barbarism noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
BARBARISM | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary Primping up ancient temples and then fleecing visitors to pay for them is cultural barbarism While barbarism has been going on for as long as there have been human beings, there was something different about the 20th century
Barbarism - definition of barbarism by The Free Dictionary The condition of having no civilizing influences or refined culture; ignorance or crudity: "the struggles made by different nations, as they emerge from barbarism, to supply themselves with some visible symbol of thought" (William Hickling Prescott)
BARBARISM definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you refer to someone's behaviour as barbarism, you strongly disapprove of it because you think that it is extremely cruel or uncivilized
barbarism, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary barbarism, n meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
barbarism - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Like dancing, it is a remnant of ancient barbarism—fit for the days of the Chaldeans or the Babylonians, when people were only amused through their eyes—the sole entertainment of which savage nations are susceptible
Barbarism Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary The barbarism of his dictatorship cannot be ignored Such barbarisms cannot be tolerated
Barbarism Definition Meaning | YourDictionary Barbarism definition: The condition of having no civilizing influences or refined culture; ignorance or crudity