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- Dictionarybarren/ˈbarən/
adjective
- 1. (of land) too poor to produce much or any vegetation: "the plains of Kyrenia were barren" Similar Opposite
- 2. (of a place or building) bleak and lifeless: "the sports hall turned out to be a rather barren concrete building"
noun
- 1. a barren tract or tracts of land: North American "the Newfoundland barrens"
- 2. a group or drove of mules: rare "the Greeks were seen to drive a barren of mules"
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Barren means unable to produce plants or fruit, or unable to have children or young animals. It can also mean not creating or producing anything new. See how to use barren in sentences and different languages.
- English (US)
BARREN meaning: 1. unable to produce plants or fruit: 2....
- Znaczenie Barren, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
barren definicja: 1. unable to produce plants or fruit: 2....
- Barren: Czech Translation
barren - translate into Czech with the English-Czech...
- Barren: German Translation
BARREN translate: unfruchtbar. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Barren: Russian Translation
BARREN translate: бесплодный , бесплодный. Learn more in the...
- Barren: Polish Translation
barren translate: jałowy, bezpłodny , jałowy, niepłodny....
- English (US)
Barren can be an adjective meaning not reproducing, not productive, or lacking interest, or a noun meaning barren land. Learn the synonyms, examples, and word history of barren from Merriam-Webster dictionary.
Barren means unable to produce offspring, crops, or fruit; or lacking in interest, results, or appeal. Learn the synonyms, pronunciation, and usage of barren with examples from Collins English Dictionary.
Barren means not producing or incapable of producing offspring, seed, or fruit; sterile. It can also mean unproductive, dull, or lacking in stimulation or ideas. See the origin, usage, and synonyms of barren.
Barren means unable to produce plants or fruit, or unable to have children or young animals. It can also mean not creating or producing anything new. See how to use barren in sentences and compare it with fertile.
Drive through a forest that's just been destroyed by a fire, and you'll get an idea of what barren means — stripped of vegetation and devoid of life. Not to be confused with a baron, a kind of nobleman, barren is often used to describe an area of land that lacks any signs of life.
Barren means not producing or incapable of producing offspring, seed, fruit, or results. It can also mean lacking in interest, stimulation, or vegetation. See different sources and examples of barren and related words.