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barred

American  
[bahrd] / bɑrd /

adjective

  1. provided with one or more bars.

    a barred prison window.

  2. striped; streaked.

    barred fabrics.

  3. Ornithology. (of feathers) marked with transverse bands of distinctive color.


Etymology

Origin of barred

Middle English word dating back to 1300–50; see origin at bar 1, -ed 3

Explanation

Something that is barred prevents your entry. If you are trying to sneak into your friend's house, avoid the barred windows. To be barred is to be blocked from entrance or not allowed to do something — as if there were imaginary bars in your path. The adjective barred comes from the noun bar, and it's easy to remember if you picture the classic barred cell where inmates are confined. Barred can also describe something that is marked with bars, like a barred owl.

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Barred by the constitution from running for a second term, he has given his backing to the left-wing candidate, Iván Cepeda.

From BBC • Apr. 27, 2026

Barred from the closed-door discussion, the 22-year-old was later seen on camera picking up her things from the dais and making a quiet exit.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 16, 2025

The Barred List prevents those added to it from ever working for a UK police service.

From BBC • Apr. 11, 2025

Barred from that race is former Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, a relative moderate under whose term Iran struck the 2015 nuclear deal with world powers.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 27, 2024

Barred windows lined the top of one wall, facing the street level, but that just made the cellar feel more claustrophobic.

From "The House of Hades" by Rick Riordan