barbaric in the PONS Dictionary

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New barbaric attacks, with 90 victims, are reported in the first months of 2012.
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He also demoted the barbaric princes to marquesses.
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The destruction of economic values like the burning of villages and food supplies might seem barbaric.
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Dal considered some forms of 20th-century modern art barbaric and attempted in his art and writings to promote a more classical painting style.
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This regionalist novel deals with the confrontation between civilization and the barbaric aspects of the rural environment and its inhabitants.
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The latter 17th century saw some reforms and a restriction in public executions, which came to be seen as barbaric.
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He is portrayed as a rough and barbaric man.
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The treatment for it (back in 1959) was primitive and barbaric.
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It is regarded as a more barbaric and down-to-earth type of country, with its men considered to be brutish.
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Although he can be at times very blunt and clearly very barbaric, he portrays nonetheless the good friend and good man.
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