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vulgar

  (vŭl'gər) pronunciation
adj.
  1. Crudely indecent.
    1. Deficient in taste, delicacy, or refinement.
    2. Marked by a lack of good breeding; boorish. See synonyms at common.
    3. Offensively excessive in self-display or expenditure; ostentatious: the huge vulgar houses and cars of the newly rich.
  2. Spoken by or expressed in language spoken by the common people; vernacular: the technical and vulgar names for an animal species.
  3. Of or associated with the great masses of people; common.

[Middle English, from Latin vulgāris, from vulgus, the common people.]

vulgarly vul'gar·ly adv.
vulgarness vul'gar·ness n.

WORD HISTORY   The word vulgar now brings to mind off-color jokes and offensive epithets, but it once had more neutral meanings. Vulgar is an example of pejoration, the process by which a word develops negative meanings over time. The ancestor of vulgar, the Latin word vulgāris (from vulgus, “the common people”), meant “of or belonging to the common people, everyday,” as well as “belonging to or associated with the lower orders.” Vulgāris also meant “ordinary,” “common (of vocabulary, for example),” and “shared by all.” An extension of this meaning was “sexually promiscuous,” a sense that could have led to the English sense of “indecent.” Our word, first recorded in a work composed in 1391, entered English during the Middle English period, and in Middle English and later English we find not only the senses of the Latin word mentioned above but also related senses. What is common may be seen as debased, and in the 17th century we begin to find instances of vulgar that make explicit what had been implicit. Vulgar then came to mean “deficient in taste, delicacy, or refinement.” From such uses vulgar has continued to go downhill, and at present “crudely indecent” is among the commonest senses of the word.


 
 
Antonyms: vulgar

adj

Definition: common, general
Antonyms: aesthetic, artistic, fashionable

adj

Definition: rude, offensive
Antonyms: decent, inoffensive, nice, polite, refined


 
WordNet: vulgar
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The adjective has 4 meanings:

Meaning #1: lacking refinement or cultivation or taste
  Synonyms: coarse, common, uncouth

Meaning #2: of or associated with the great masses of people
  Synonyms: common, plebeian, unwashed

Meaning #3: being or characteristic of or appropriate to everyday language
  Synonyms: common, vernacular

Meaning #4: conspicuously and tastelessly indecent
  Synonyms: coarse, crude, earthy, gross


 
Translations: Translations for: Vulgar

Dansk (Danish)
adj. - vulgær, plat, tarvelig, simpel, grov, almindelig, udbredt

idioms:

  • the vulgar tongue    folkesproget
  • vulgar fraction    almindelig brøk

Nederlands (Dutch)
ordinair, algemeen, gewoon, plat, vulgair, volks, ruw/grof, pretentieus

Français (French)
adj. - de mauvais goût, déplacé, vulgaire, grossier, (Ling) vulgaire (Latin)

idioms:

  • the vulgar tongue    la langue commune
  • vulgar fraction    (Math) fraction ordinaire

Deutsch (German)
adj. - vulgär, ordinär, geschmacklos

idioms:

  • the vulgar tongue    Volkssprache
  • vulgar fraction    (Math.) gemeiner Bruch

Ελληνική (Greek)
adj. - κοινός, λαϊκός, συνήθως, πρόστυχος, αγοραίος, χυδαίος, κακόγουστος, άξεστος

idioms:

  • the vulgar tongue    η γλώσσα του λαού
  • vulgar fraction    (μαθημ.) κοινό κλάσμα

Italiano (Italian)
volgare

idioms:

  • the vulgar tongue    linguaggio scurrile
  • vulgar fraction    frazione semplice

Português (Portuguese)
adj. - vulgar, vernáculo

idioms:

  • the vulgar tongue    língua popular
  • vulgar fraction    fração comum

Русский (Russian)
вульгарный, банальный, народный

idioms:

  • the vulgar tongue    родной язык
  • vulgar fraction    простая дробь в математике

Español (Spanish)
adj. - común, corriente, vulgar, ordinario, grosero, de mal gusto

idioms:

  • the vulgar tongue    lengua vulgar o vernácula
  • vulgar fraction    fracción común

Svenska (Swedish)
adj. - vulgär, folk-, allmän

中文(简体) (Chinese (Simplified))
粗俗的, 普通的, 庸俗的

idioms:

  • the vulgar tongue    语言粗俗, 通俗语
  • vulgar fraction    普通分数

中文(繁體) (Chinese (Traditional))
adj. - 粗俗的, 普通的, 庸俗的

idioms:

  • the vulgar tongue    語言粗俗, 通俗語
  • vulgar fraction    普通分數

한국어 (Korean)
adj. - 취미가 저속한, 널리 알려진, 대중이 사용하는

idioms:

  • the vulgar tongue    모국어 (옛날 라틴어에 대한 영어와 같은)

日本語 (Japanese)
adj. - 下品な, 低俗な, 俗悪な, 大衆の, 庶民の, 通俗の, 一般大衆の, 一般の

idioms:

  • the vulgar tongue    俗語
  • vulgar fraction    常分数

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(صفه) خشن, غير مهذب, سوقي‏

עברית (Hebrew)
adj. - ‮גס, המוני, עממי, רווח, וולגרי‬


 
 

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