Barbed

/bɑːrbd/ adjective

Having sharp points that stick out, like the hooks on fishhooks or barbed wire. It can also describe comments that are meant to hurt or criticize sharply.

It comes from “barb,” meaning a sharp point projecting backward from a main point, from Old French “barbe,” which originally meant beard. The sense of sharp, sticking projections developed from the image of bristly hair.

AMሹል
ARشائك
BNকাঁটাযুক্ত
CSostnatý
DApigtrådshegn
DEstachelig
ELαγκαθωτός
EScon púas
FAخاردار
FIpiikkilanka
FRbarbelé
GUકાંટાવાળું
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