The farmers have a barren land, but they have a loving and nice family.
The young baron was unaware that his lands had become a barren wasteland.
The artic tundra was barren and frigid.
The term 'barren' can be a noun or an adjective. It is an adjective when describing something.
Barren is a collective noun for a barren of mules.
InfertileDepending on what you mean:(of land): Too poor to produce much or any vegetation.(of a tree or plant): Not producing fruit or seed.(of a woman): Unable to have children.(of a female animal): Not pregnant or unable to become such.Showing no results or achievements; unproductive- much of philosophy has been barren(of a place or building) Bleak and lifeless- the sports hall turned out to be a rather barrenconcrete buildingEmpty of meaning or value- those young heads were stuffed with barrenfactsDevoid of- the room was barren of furniture
The desert was barren.
The land was barren and nothing would grow.
The young baron was unaware that his lands had become a barren wasteland.
my but is barren
The landscape was barren.
A sentence using the word barren is:The desert was barren except for some rocks and the occasional scorpion.Thanks Deb:)
No corn would grow on the barren field, and the Iroquois suffered a brief famine. :)
Deserts are barren landscapes. In the past, 'barren' was used to describe women who could not have children. Sally looked out at her barren garden and began to think of next year's plantings.
If we dont fix the crisis that is attacking our planet, it will turn into a barren wasteland that is unfit for human living.
Because of a long-continued drought, the farmers' fields in this previously prosperous agricultural region were barren.
when the topsoil is washed away, the land is barren.
My uncle's first wife had been barren, but he had two sons from his second wife. The barren desert was interrupted only by an infrequent oasis. The surface of the Moon is made of barren rock and dust.