barren
Americanadjective
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not producing or incapable of producing offspring; sterile.
a barren woman.
- Synonyms:
- infertile, unprolific, childless
- Antonyms:
- fertile
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unproductive; unfruitful.
barren land.
- Antonyms:
- fertile
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without capacity to interest or attract.
a barren period in American architecture.
- Antonyms:
- fertile
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mentally unproductive; dull; stupid.
- Antonyms:
- fertile
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not producing results; fruitless.
a barren effort.
- Synonyms:
- ineffective, ineffectual
- Antonyms:
- fertile
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destitute; bereft; lacking (usually followed byof ).
barren of tender feelings.
- Antonyms:
- fertile
noun
adjective
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incapable of producing offspring, seed, or fruit; sterile
a barren tree
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unable to support the growth of crops, etc; unproductive; bare
barren land
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lacking in stimulation or ideas; dull
a rather barren play
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not producing worthwhile results; unprofitable
a barren period in a writer's life
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(foll by of) totally lacking (in); devoid (of)
his speech was barren of wit
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(of rock strata) having no fossils
Related Words
See bare 1.
Other Word Forms
- barrenly adverb
- barrenness noun
- unbarren adjective
- unbarrenly adverb
- unbarrenness noun
Etymology
Origin of barren
First recorded in 1200–50; Middle English barayn(e), bareyn(e), from Anglo-French barai(gn)e, Old French brahaigne ( French bréhaigne “sterile”), akin to Spanish breña “scrubby, uncultivated ground,” Upper Italian barena “land along a lagoon covered by high water,” all of disputed ultimate origin; perhaps from Celtic (compare Irish branar, Welsh braenar “fallow land”); alternatively, perhaps from a Germanic source akin to Old English bær, Old High German bar ( bare 1 ( def. ) )
Example Sentences
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Salah had been dropped during that barren run, prompting him to claim he had been "thrown under the bus" by the club as he painted a bleak picture of his relationship with Slot.
From Barron's
In 2021 Blue Whale closed after the year in the dark we’d all had, leaving jazz in the city barren and institutionally driven.
From Los Angeles Times
We set off, passing through dry and barren hills.
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In the nearby town of Banissa, the man-made watering hole that once held 60,000 cubic metres of water is dry, leaving a barren expanse that children have turned into a playground.
From Barron's
A bank of screens shows the largely barren seabed, as an operator uses a multi-jointed joystick to operate the robot's hydraulic arm from thousands of metres above.
From Barron's
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