Barrack

Pronunciation: /ˈbærək/

Barrack (verb)

  1. to shout support or encouragement for someone, especially at a sports event.
  2. to shout at someone in a negative way, often to show disapproval.

Examples

  • Fans barrack for their team during the match.
  • The crowd barracked as the band took the stage.

Common collocations: barrack enthusiastically, barrack for a team, barrack loudly, barrack at someone, military barrack

Barrack (noun)

  1. a large building where soldiers live and sleep.

Examples

  • Soldiers returned to the barrack after training.
  • The barrack was located near the base.

Synonyms of Barrack

Neutral

Antonyms of Barrack

  • leaving a place, especially in emergencies