单词 | vulgar |
释义 | vulgar (vʌlgəʳ ) 1. adjective If you describe something as vulgar, you think it is in bad taste or of poor artistic quality. [disapproval] I think it's a very vulgar house. The film is tasteless, vulgar and even badly shot. Synonyms: tasteless, common, flashy, low vulgarity (vʌlgærɪti ) uncountable noun I hate the vulgarity of this room. [+ of] Synonyms: coarseness, roughness, boorishness, rudeness Synonyms: crudeness, rudeness, coarseness, crudity Synonyms: tastelessness, bad taste, grossness, tawdriness 2. adjective If you describe pictures, gestures, or remarks as vulgar, you dislike them because they refer to sex or parts of the body in a rude way that you find unpleasant. [disapproval] The women laughed coarsely at some vulgar jokes. The lyrics were vulgar. vulgarity uncountable noun There's a good deal of vulgarity. Synonyms: coarseness, roughness, boorishness, rudeness Synonyms: crudeness, rudeness, coarseness, crudity 3. adjective If you describe a person or their behaviour as vulgar, you mean that they lack taste or behave rudely. [disapproval] He was a vulgar old man, but he never swore in front of a woman. 'Don't be vulgar,' she reprimanded. Synonyms: uncouth, boorish, unrefined, impolite vulgarity uncountable noun It's his vulgarity that I can't take. Synonyms: coarseness, roughness, boorishness, rudeness Synonyms: crudeness, rudeness, coarseness, crudity Quotations: It's worse than wicked, my dear, it's vulgar Punch Translations: Chinese: 粗俗的 Japanese: 低俗な |
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