different between barbaric vs uncivilised

barbaric

English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ?????????? (barbarikós, barbaric, savage, fierce).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /b??(?)?bæ??k/, /b??(?)?b???k/

Adjective

barbaric (comparative more barbaric, superlative most barbaric)

  1. of or relating to a barbarian; uncivilized, uncultured or uncouth
    Antonym: nonbarbaric

Translations

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  • what barbarian mean
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uncivilised

English

Etymology

From un- +? civilised

Adjective

uncivilised (comparative more uncivilised, superlative most uncivilised)

  1. (British spelling) alternative spelling of uncivilized

uncivilised From the web:

  • what does uncivilised mean
  • what does uncivilised darkness mean
  • civilized means
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