vulgar - translation to russian
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vulgar - translation to russian

EXPRESSION CONSIDERED NON-STANDARD OR CHARACTERISTIC OF UNEDUCATED SPEECH OR WRITING
VULGAR; Vulgarisms; Vulgarly; Vulgarness; Vulgarisation; Vulgariser; Vulgar English

vulgarly         

['vʌlgəli]

наречие

общая лексика

вульгарно

грубо

пошло

обычно

повсеместно

широко

vulgar         
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Vulgar (disambiguation); Vulgar language; Vulgaric

['vʌlgə]

общая лексика

простой

широко распространенный

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vulgar fraction

прилагательное

общая лексика

вульгарный

грубый

развязный

противоречащий общепринятым нормам поведения

лишённый тонкости

изящества

пошлый

мещанский

неоригинальный

заурядный

избитый

тривиальный

относящийся к простым людям

народный

общенародный

национальный

родной (о языке)

широко распространённый

простонародный

плебейский

народный, родной (о языке)

широко распространенный, общий (об ошибке и т. п.)

синоним

coarse, crude, gross, obscene

антоним

exquisite, polite

существительное

['vʌlgə]

общая лексика

(the vulgar) [арх., презр.] толпа

чернь

устаревшее выражение

простонародье

синоним

the vulgar

vulgar         
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Vulgar (disambiguation); Vulgar language; Vulgaric
вульгарный (марксистская характеристика буржуазной политэкономии)

Definition

Vulgar
·noun The vernacular, or common language.
II. Vulgar ·noun One of the common people; a vulgar person.
III. Vulgar ·adj Of or pertaining to the mass, or multitude, of people; common; general; ordinary; public; hence, in general use; vernacular.
IV. Vulgar ·adj Hence, lacking cultivation or refinement; rustic; boorish; also, offensive to good taste or refined feelings; low; coarse; mean; base; as, vulgar men, minds, language, or manners.
V. Vulgar ·adj Belonging or relating to the common people, as distinguished from the cultivated or educated; pertaining to common life; plebeian; not select or distinguished; hence, sometimes, of little or no value.

Wikipedia

Vulgarism

In the study of language and literary style, a vulgarism is an expression or usage considered non-standard or characteristic of uneducated speech or writing. In colloquial or lexical English, "vulgarism" or "vulgarity" may be synonymous with profanity or obscenity, but a linguistic or literary vulgarism encompasses a broader category of perceived fault not confined to scatological or sexual offensiveness. These faults may include errors of pronunciation, misspellings, word malformations, and malapropisms. "Vulgarity" is generally used in the more restricted sense. In regular and mostly informal conversations, the presence of vulgarity, if any, are mostly for intensifying, exclaiming or scolding. In modern times, vulgarism continues to be frequently used by people. A research paper produced by Oxford University in 2005 shows that the age group of 10–20 years old speak more vulgarity than the rest of the world's population combined. The frequent and prevalent usage of vulgarity as a whole has led to a paradox, in which people use vulgarity so often that it becomes less and less offensive to people, according to The New York Times.

Examples of use of vulgar
1. Vulgar comments Katherine Smith, another plaintiff, said that she had been subjected to vulgar comments by her boss.
2. "Bright, vulgar, modern colours," as David Batchelor has written, "in bright, vulgar, modern collisions with other bright, vulgar, modern colours." The colour is applied by hand, by Kelly himself, not studio assistants, but it looks machine–sprayed, mechanical.
3. A former private secretary to the Queen once described the Duchess of York as ‘vulgar, vulgar, vulgar‘ but taken in the context of what she is trying to achieve, that‘s not a bad thing.
4. They thought that making a noise was terribly vulgar.
5. My beloved Explorer looked so vulgar and selfish.
What is the Russian for vulgarly? Translation of &#39vulgarly&#39 to Russian