单词 | vulgarism |
释义 | vulgarism (once / 21929 pages) n WORD FAMILY vulgarism: vulgarisms+/vulgar: vulgarer, vulgarest, vulgarian, vulgarise, vulgarism, vulgarity, vulgarize, vulgarly/vulgarian: vulgarians/vulgarisation: vulgarisations/vulgarise: vulgarisation, vulgarised, vulgariser, vulgarises, vulgarising/vulgarity: vulgarities/vulgarization: vulgarizations/vulgarize: vulgarization, vulgarized, vulgarizer, vulgarizes, vulgarizing/vulgarizer: vulgarizers USAGE EXAMPLESHe also mouthed a coarse vulgarism at a recent New Hampshire rally, then complained when reporters wrote that he had uttered the word aloud. New York Times(Feb 12, 2016) “She also brings to mind the vulgarism ‘knockers.’” John Kennedy Toole, A Confederacy of Dunces(1980) “The thing is coming,” he shouted, inserting a Spanish vulgarism for emphasis. New York Times(Jan 28, 2014) 1n the quality of lacking taste and refinement Syn|Hyper coarseness, commonness, grossness, raunch, vulgarity inelegance the quality of lacking refinement and good taste 2n an offensive or indecent word or phrase Syn|Hypo|Hyper dirty word, filth, obscenity, smut bawdry, bawdy lewd or obscene talk or writing scatologya preoccupation with obscenity (especially that dealing with excrement or excretory functions) profanity vulgar or irreverent speech or action |
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