adjective as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:Farmers use barbed wire to keep livestock from escaping the fields.

Definition:wire with sharp, barbed points that are fastened in fences for security or to prevent passage.

From barbed wire

Example:The politician’s barbed comment about the mayor’s policies caused a diplomatic fiasco.

Definition:a remark that is both sharp and malicious, often intended to hurt the feelings of others.

From barbed comment

Example:The angler used a barbed hook to successfully catch the elusive trout.

Definition:a fishing hook with one or more sharp, curved points designed to catch and hold onto fish.

From barbed hook

Example:The porcupine’s barbed spines can detach and lodge in the skin of predators.

Definition:a sharp, curved spine that can pierce and anchor itself into skin or tissue, often found on certain plants or animals.

From barbed spine

Example:The journalist asked a barbed question about the candidate’s past that caught the public’s attention.

Definition:a question that is designed to be provocative or damaging, often used to make a person uncomfortable or to reveal the truth.

From barbed question

Example:The prison uses a high barbed wire fence to keep its inmates from escaping.

Definition:a fence made of barbed wire, often used for security or to prevent unauthorized access.

From barbed wire fence

Example:The friend’s barbed remarks about my new haircut hurt my feelings.

Definition:sharp, often malicious comments made in a way that is intended to be hurtful or offensive.

From barbed remarks

Example:The CEO gave a series of barbed warnings to the employees about the risks of complacency.

Definition:warnings that are designed to be sharp and provocative, often used to make a serious point or to emphasize the potential consequences.

From barbed warnings