Barbarism

Noun

 * 1) A barbaric act.
 * 2) The condition of existing barbarically.
 * 3) An error in language use within a single word, such as a mispronunciation.

Adjectives for Barbarism
medieval; colloquial; unenlightened; dark; heathen; unavoidable.

Verbs for Barbarism
brand—; crash into—', degrade to—; descend to—; enslave by—; fall to—; rise from—; stave off—; succeed—.

Thesaurus
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

Translations

 * German:
 * Lithuanian:


 * Norwegian: barbari
 * Romanian:
 * Russian: варварство


 * German:


 * Russian: варварство


 * Bulgarian: варваризъм
 * Latvian:
 * Lithuanian:
 * Romanian:


 * Russian: варваризм
 * Spanish:
 * Ukrainian: варваризм