vulgarity
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishvulgarityvul‧gar‧i‧ty /vʌlˈɡærəti/ noun 1 [uncountable]RUDE/OBSCENE the state or quality of being vulgar2 → vulgaritiesExamples from the Corpusvulgarity• It was a difficult subject done well by a medium that often celebrates the banality and vulgarity of our culture.• What the former valued as a proper earthiness and sensuality, the latter condemned as mere vulgarity.• Mistakenly, I had expected a stereotyped vulgarity.• Dyson was stunned by the vulgarity of it.• They'd done it in Gaelic to cover up the vulgarity.• The vulgarity had a lasting impression on me.• Their vulgarity, loudness and lack of manners scandalized their hosts.