Sentence example with the word 'vulgar'

vulgar

average, clumsy, extravagant, homely, indecorous, low, off color, rough, subject, uneuphonious, vulgate

Definition adj. lacking refinement or cultivation or taste

Last update: September 3, 2015


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He made a vulgar remark.   [adjective]

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His behaviour is vulgar.   [adjective]

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The new King 's coarse and often vulgar sense of humor caused much astonishment at the refined English court.   [adjective]

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God have mercy on those in charge for allowing these vulgar deviants inside the door of your church buildings.   [adjective]

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All vulgar fashions of coarse old Oliver's day have gone to the ragbag of worn-out English customs.   [adjective]

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Indeed, dearest, our whole method of feeding smacks of a vulgar brutishness, more appropriate to a company of Topinambous than to persons of quality.   [adjective]

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Some really patrician milieu is needed to replace the antique court of the dear old Marquise, and to extinguish the Scudéry, whose Saturdays grow more vulgar every week.   [adjective]

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I wonder a man of wit can notice such a vulgar creature, a she-jack-pudden, fit only to please the rabble in the gallery.   [adjective]

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Your vulgar London lover cannot understand platonics--the affection which is satisfied with a smile or a madrigal.   [adjective]

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