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Vulgar is a Latin adjective word meaning "common" or "pertaining to ordinary people", and can refers to common language, the vernacular speech of a region or a people
- If you describe something as vulgar, you think it is in bad taste or of poor artistic quality.
- If you describe pictures, gestures, or remarks as vulgar, you dislike them because they refer to sex or parts of the body in a rude way that you find unpleasant.
- If you describe a person or their behavior as vulgar, you mean that they lack taste or behave rudely.
- Synonyms
- tasteless, common, flashy, low, coarseness, roughness, boorishness, rudeness, crudeness, rudeness, coarseness, crudity, tastelessness, bad taste, grossness, tawdriness

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