vulgarise Sentence Examples

  1. The vulgarization of the once-sacred language undermined its solemnity.
  2. The politician's attempt to vulgarise their message for wider appeal backfired.
  3. The crudeness of the comedian's jokes threatened to vulgarise the entire performance.
  4. The writer's graphic descriptions vulgarised the inherently beautiful subject matter.
  5. The exhibition vulgarized the artist's intentions by reducing his work to mere spectacle.
  6. The vulgarization of science by popular culture has led to misconceptions and misinformation.
  7. The news broadcast vulgarised the tragic event, sensationalizing it for ratings.
  8. The vulgarization of religion has diminished its spiritual significance.
  9. The use of vulgar language in the classroom vulgarised the educational environment.
  10. The overuse of profanity in music has vulgarized an art form once known for its beauty.

vulgarise Meaning

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vulgarise (v)

cater to popular taste to make popular and present to the general public; bring into general or common use

debase and make vulgar

act in a vulgar manner

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cater to popular taste to make popular and present to the general public; bring into general or common use, debase and make vulgar, act in a vulgar manner

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The vulgarization of the once-sacred language undermined its solemnity.

The politician's attempt to vulgarise their message for wider appeal backfired.

The crudeness of the comedian's jokes threatened to vulgarise the entire performance.

The writer's graphic descriptions vulgarised the inherently beautiful subject matter.