vulgar

  • 31vulgar — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin vulgaris of the mob, vulgar, from volgus, vulgus mob, common people Date: 14th century 1. a. generally used, applied, or accepted b. understood in or having the ordinary sense < they reject the&#8230; …

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  • 32vulgär — schweinisch (umgangssprachlich); obszön; schlüpfrig; unzüchtig; derb; frivol; unter der Gürtellinie (umgangssprachlich); anstößig; schmierig; schmutzig; geschmacklos * * …

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  • 33vulgar — adj. vulgar to + inf. (it s vulgar to spit in public) * * * [ vʌlgə] vulgar to + inf. (it s vulgar to spit in public) …

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  • 34vulgar — adjetivo 1) común*, ordinario, corriente, general*. ≠ elegante, fino, distinguido. ? 2) chabacano, chocarrero, arrabalero (coloquial), basto …

    Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos

  • 35vulgar — vul|gar [ˈvʌlgə US ər] adj [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: vulgaris, from volgus, vulgus common people ] 1.) remarks, jokes etc that are vulgar deal with sex in a very rude and offensive way 2.) not behaving politely in social situations =&#8230; …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 36vulgar — vul|gar [ vʌlgər ] adjective 1. ) a vulgar joke, comment, action, etc. has a sexual meaning that is considered rude or offensive 2. ) someone who is vulgar is rude, unpleasant, and offensive 3. ) lacking the ability to judge what is attractive,&#8230; …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 37vulgar — adjective 1 remarks, jokes etc that are vulgar deal with sex in a very rude and offensive way 2 impolite and showing bad manners: vulgar habits 3 especially BrE not showing good judgment about what is beautiful or suitable: a vulgar display of&#8230; …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 38vulgar — adjective 1) a vulgar joke Syn: rude, indecent, indelicate, offensive, distasteful, coarse, crude, ribald, risqué, naughty, suggestive, racy, earthy, off color, bawdy, obscene, profane, lewd …

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  • 39vulgar — adjective 1) a vulgar joke Syn: rude, crude, dirty, filthy, smutty, naughty, indecent, obscene, coarse, risqué; informal blue 2) the decor was lavish but vulgar Syn: tasteless …

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  • 40vulgar — UK [ˈvʌlɡə(r)] / US [ˈvʌlɡər] adjective 1) a vulgar joke, comment, action etc has a sexual meaning that is considered to be rude or offensive 2) someone who is vulgar is rude, unpleasant, and offensive 3) lacking the ability to judge what is&#8230; …

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