Barbered: meaning, definitions and examples
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barbered
[ ˈbɑːrbərd ]
grooming style
The term 'barbered' refers to a style that has been trimmed or styled by a barber. It is often used to describe short haircuts that are neatly cut and groomed, conveying a tidy and polished appearance.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- He walked out with a freshly barbered look.
- His barbered hairstyle was the talk of the party.
- I prefer my hair barbered for a clean look.
Translations
Translations of the word "barbered" in other languages:
🇵🇹 barbear
🇮🇳 कटाई की गई
🇩🇪 frisiert
🇮🇩 dipangkas
🇺🇦 підстрижений
🇵🇱 ostrzesany
🇯🇵 刈り込まれた
🇫🇷 coiffé
🇪🇸 cortado
🇹🇷 saç kesilmiş
🇰🇷 이발된
🇸🇦 مقصوص
🇨🇿 ostříhaný
🇸🇰 ostrihaný
🇨🇳 修剪的
🇸🇮 striženi
🇮🇸 klippt
🇰🇿 шаш алынған
🇬🇪 გადაჭრილი
🇦🇿 kəsilmiş
🇲🇽 cortado
Etymology
The word 'barbered' is derived from 'barber', which has Latin origins from the word 'barba', meaning 'beard'. The profession of barbering dates back to ancient civilizations, where barbers performed grooming services not only for men but also as surgeons and dentists in some cultures. Over time, the focus shifted more towards haircuts and grooming. The word 'barber' entered the English language in the Middle Ages and has evolved to encompass various styles of male haircuts, particularly those that are short and neatly kept. As personal grooming became more significant, the term 'barbered' emerged to specifically characterize hair that has been cut or styled by a barber.