Barren in a sentence as a noun

It was top-notch, but now its just a barren wasteland.

A baron land would be a land ruled by a baron, a barren land is what you see Sourceforge as.

Cells in UK jails are not barren concrete-and-metal things like in the movies.

As you said, one option is to move to Colorado and buy a barren plot in the middle of nowhere.

The unspoken issue proved to be that they didn't want us to use 'barren trees' in the picture of their building.

My life is inextricably entangled with the lives of women, and it would be a meaningless, barren **** were this not so.

Barren in a sentence as an adjective

An endless set of reworked plans toward overly grandiose goals can be a barren pivot quagmire.

I live in Seattle and in just the past few years, beaches which used to be absolutely covered in oysters are now barren because of acidification.

The fact that you need to sell most of your belongings and turn your apartment into a barren wasteland to be happy is no better than feeling like you need to buy things to be happy.

The last man is tired of life, takes no risks, and seeks only comfort and security.> Nietzsche said that the society of the last man would be too barren to support the growth of great individuals.

Moreover, if you zoom out and stop obsessing about quotes from "Syntactic Structures", you will realize that a lot of the work that's being done in theoretical linguistics is not quite as barren.

Barren definitions

noun

an uninhabited wilderness that is worthless for cultivation; "the barrens of central Africa"; "the trackless wastes of the desert"

See also: waste wasteland

adjective

providing no shelter or sustenance; "bare rocky hills"; "barren lands"; "the bleak treeless regions of the high Andes"; "the desolate surface of the moon"; "a stark landscape"

See also: bare bleak desolate stark

adjective

not bearing offspring; "a barren woman"; "learned early in his marriage that he was sterile"

adjective

completely wanting or lacking; "writing barren of insight"; "young recruits destitute of experience"; "innocent of literary merit"; "the sentence was devoid of meaning"

See also: destitute devoid free innocent