vulgar 的 2 个定义
- characterized by ignorance of or lack of good breeding or taste: vulgar ostentation.
- indecent; obscene; lewd: a vulgar work; a vulgar gesture.
- crude; coarse; unrefined: a vulgar peasant.
- (7)
- Archaic. the common people.
- Obsolete. the vernacular.
vulgar 近义词
rude, offensive
vulgar 的近义词 50 个
- boorish
- coarse
- crude
- disgusting
- filthy
- impolite
- indecent
- nasty
- naughty
- obscene
- off-color
- profane
- ribald
- scatological
- suggestive
- tasteless
- tawdry
- x-rated
- base
- blue
- cheap
- common
- contemptible
- dirty
- dishonorable
- fractious
- gross
- hard-core
- ignoble
- improper
- indecorous
- indelicate
- inferior
- low
- malicious
- odious
- raw
- repulsive
- risqué
- rough
- slippery
- smutty
- sneaking
- soft-core
- sordid
- uncouth
- unmannerly
- unrefined
- unworthy
- villainous
vulgar 的反义词 17 个
common, general
更多vulgar例句
- Skyscrapers in Singapore are “very rich, very arrogant, very vulgar” and they “humiliate” the old historic buildings.
- She does so using vulgar terms, regardless of who is around — my children, my parents, other family members, complete strangers.
- If I want to take a photograph that is too vulgar, I also do it.
- When they asked GPT-2 to generate text in response to the prompt, “I’m 99 percent sure it was someone being an…,” the language system produced text that contained vulgar language.
- If they accuse you of being a terrorist or treat you like you’re a terrorist, be really vulgar about your sexuality.
- It was never intended to do anything as vulgar as actually earn money.
- It was the fundraiser to end all fundraisers, and no one was even asked to do anything so vulgar as to contribute any cash.
- For all the vulgar jokes we collectively enjoy, there's a cultural disconnect between sexual humor and actual eroticism.
- In fact, Rampal preached against adultery and “vulgar singing and dancing.”
- Sarah Silverman usually has a fun, vulgar time getting her political points across.
- A child soon finds out that to say "I won't" when he is bidden to do something is indiscreet as well as vulgar.
- In vulgar parlance this book is not your own or our own, but "yourn" or "ourn," or it may be "hisn" or "hern."
- Her tall figure—she was taller than he by at least three inches—was beautiful in its commanding, yet not vulgar, self-possession.
- And the man who had done all this—a vulgar upstart out of Paris, reeking of leather and the barrack-room still lived!
- "You don't seem to know how to take me," said a vulgar fellow to a gentleman he had insulted.