barrier

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The meaning (definition) of the word barrier
a wall, fence, or gate that stops people from getting past
The word barrier used in a sentence
“We could not go past the tall barrier at the park.”
Words that mean the same as barrier (synonyms)
wallfence
Words that mean the opposite of barrier (antonyms)
opening
The plural of the word barrier
barriers
How the word barrier is said around the world
| French | barrière |
| Spanish | barrera |
| Mandarin | 障碍 |
| Hindi | रुकावट |
| Arabic | حاجز |
| Russian | барьер |
| Portuguese (EU) | barreira |
| Portuguese (BR) | barreira |
| Japanese | バリア |
| German | Barriere |
| Urdu | رکاوٹ |
| Punjabi | ਰੁਕਾਵਟ |
| Korean | 장벽 |
| Hebrew | מַחסוֹם |
| Greek | εμπόδιο |
| Dutch | barrière |
| Filipino | hadlang |
| Vietnamese | rào cản |
| Turkish | bariyer |
| Persian | مانع |
| Polish | bariera |
| Ukrainian | бар'єр |
| Bengali | বাধা |
| Swedish | barriär |
| Italian | barriera |
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