Sentences with barbarian
bar·bar·i·an
B b - The Roman Empire was overrun by Nordic barbarians.
- Our maths teacher was a bully and a complete barbarian.
- In the year 536, Rome was outnumbered 30 to 1 by barbarian attackers.
- The standard has risen so dramatically that even many who had previously sniffed at the barbarian slug.
- The people, he thought, looked upon all Americans as barbarians.
- Otherwise the SME owner will never be able to scale up and remain a barbarian, sitting on the fringes of business civilization.
- In a ruthless and brutal age, much like our age of barbarian kingdoms, the novel takes the reader through immense social and governmental changes.
- And the barbarian cannot be Europeanized at a bound.
- The eventual barbarian invasion squashed any plans the Roman leaders may have had to fix pressing problems; Dental Implants.
- Barbarian basically refers to a civilization regarded as primitive, usually without further connotation [the Anglo-Saxons were a barbarian people]; barbaric suggests the crudeness and lack of restraint regarded as characteristic of primitive peoples [barbaric splendor]; barbarous connotes the cruelty and brutality regarded as characteristic of primitive people [barbarous warfare]; savage implies a more primitive civilization than , barbarian and connotes even greater fierceness and cruelty [a savage inquisition]