Barren (meaning unproductive or infertile):
* The barren landscape offered little hope of finding food or shelter.
* After years of drought, the farm became barren and lifeless.
* Despite her best efforts, the writer struggled to overcome her barren imagination.
Baron (meaning a nobleman):
* The baron was known for his lavish parties and extravagant lifestyle.
* The baron granted the villagers permission to use the land for farming.
* The young woman was rumored to be engaged to a wealthy baron.
Here are some sentences that use both words:
* The barren fields of the baron's estate stretched as far as the eye could see.
* The baron felt a sense of responsibility for the barren lands that he inherited.
* Even though he was a powerful baron, he lived a simple life and never forgot the struggles of the barren years.