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vulgarity

/vuhl-gar-i-tee/US // vʌlˈgær ɪ ti //UK // (vʌlˈɡærɪtɪ) //

恶俗,庸俗,俗语,恶俗的东西

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural vul·gar·i·ties.

    • : the state or quality of being vulgar: the vulgarity of his remark.
    • : something vulgar, as an act or expression.

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Examples

  • The editors who denounced Benglis in 1974 called the magazine image “an object of extreme vulgarity.”

  • I can see vulgarity and ugliness anywhere I want to look, and I can see it for free.

  • Explicitness and vulgarity are both different subsets of honesty, both very necessary.

  • Sometimes I wonder if I actually believe in vulgarity, as a concept.

  • Where do you see the line between explicitness and vulgarity?

  • Wilde deplored American commercialism and vulgarity, but he admired American simplicity and decency.

  • Smoking now is as common as eating and drinking, and to smoke amongst ladies is a vulgarity.

  • There is no surer mark of vulgarity than over dressing or gay dressing in the street.

  • So that the Provençal language, in spite of everything, keeps a certain patois vulgarity.

  • It is said that the late Ward McAllister shrank with peculiar distaste from the vulgarity of divorce.

  • Vulgarity, mother says, is pretending to be what you are not.

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