noun
- a building or group of buildings used to house soldiers
Usage: usually plural
verb
- to shout at someone in a loud, harsh way
Usage: informal
Examples
- The soldiers returned to their barracks after training.
- The old army barracks were converted into apartments.
- New recruits must keep their barracks clean and organized.
- The barracks housed over 200 military personnel.
- Fans began to barrack the opposing team’s players.
- The crowd barracked the politician during his speech.