Anarchy vs Barbaric - What's the difference?
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(uncountable) The state of a society being without authorities or an authoritative governing body.
(uncountable) Anarchism]]; the political theory that a community is best [[organize, organized by the voluntary cooperation of individuals, rather than by a government, which is regarded as being coercive by nature.
(countable) A chaotic and confusing absence of any form of political authority or government.
Confusion in general; disorder.
Of or relating to a barbarian; uncivilised, uncultured or uncouth.
As a noun anarchy
is (uncountable) the state of a society being without authorities or an authoritative governing body.As an adjective barbaric is
of or relating to a barbarian; uncivilised, uncultured or uncouth.anarchy
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(wikipedia anarchy)Noun
Usage notes
* (confusion or misunderstanding in general) Anarchists feel it is inappropriate to use anarchy to mean “a state of chaos or confusion”. However, this has historically been a common use of the word. * (English Citations of "anarchy")Synonyms
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* (all senses) nonanarchy (rare) * (disorder) orderDerived terms
* anarchic * anarchical * anarchically * anarchism * anarchist * anarcho- English words suffixed with -archybarbaric
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Adjective
(en adjective)- Eating baby seals alive is barbaric .