💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Barbaresque"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| semibarbaric | Somewhat barbaric. |
| barbarous | Uncivilized, uncultured. |
| mixo-barbaric | (archaic) Mixed with barbarous elements. |
| semibarbarous | Partially barbarous; not fully civilised. |
| barberish | Resembling or characteristic of a barber. |
| brutish | Bestial; lacking human sensibility |
| baroquenoun | (art, music) A period in Western architecture, art, and music from c. 1600–1760 CE, known for its abundance of drama, rich color, and extensive ornamentation. |
| gothicnoun | (architecture) Of or relating to the architectural style favored in Western Europe in the 12th to 16th centuries, with high-pointed arches, clustered columns, etc. |
| brutelikenoun | Resembling or characteristic of a brute. |
| barlikenoun | Resembling a bar in shape; fairly long and rectangular. |
| baroquey | (informal) Suggesting a baroque style. |
| barberly | (rare) Resembling or characteristic of a barber. |
| barbigerous | (rare, humorous) Having a beard; bearded; hairy. |
| brutist | brutalist |
| barmed | frothy |
| barbuled | Having a barbule or barbules. |
| boarishnoun | Boarlike. |
| brutesome | (rare) Characteristic of a brute, or marked by brutishness |
| gothlike | Like a Goth (ancient Teutonic); barbaric, pitilessly destructive. |
| barbatenoun | (botany) bearded; having long thin hairs |
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