vulgarity Antonyms

Meaning of vulgarity

Wordnet

vulgarity (n)

the quality of lacking taste and refinement

Webster

vulgarity (n.)

The quality or state of being vulgar; mean condition of life; the state of the lower classes of society.

Grossness or clownishness of manners of language; absence of refinement; coarseness.

vulgarity Sentence Examples

  1. The comedian's routine was peppered with vulgarity, much to the amusement of the audience.
  2. She was taken aback by the sudden outburst of vulgarity from her usually reserved coworker.
  3. The film received criticism for its gratuitous vulgarity and explicit content.
  4. His jokes crossed the line from humor to vulgarity, leaving many uncomfortable.
  5. The author's use of vulgarity in the novel sparked controversy and debate among literary circles.
  6. The politician's speech was marred by vulgarity, overshadowing any substantive points he attempted to make.
  7. The talk show host was known for his shock value and unabashed vulgarity on air.
  8. The graffiti scrawled across the wall was a testament to the vulgarity of urban decay.
  9. Despite its vulgarity, the song climbed the charts, appealing to a certain demographic.
  10. She refused to tolerate the vulgarity of the locker room banter, asserting her right to a respectful workplace.

FAQs About the word vulgarity

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grossness, crassness, coarseness, lowness,rudeness, roughness, crudeness,commonness, tastelessness, crudity

refinement, tastefulness,cultivation, polish, tastefulness, gentility, elegance, urbanity, cultivation, polish

The comedian's routine was peppered with vulgarity, much to the amusement of the audience.

She was taken aback by the sudden outburst of vulgarity from her usually reserved coworker.

The film received criticism for its gratuitous vulgarity and explicit content.

His jokes crossed the line from humor to vulgarity, leaving many uncomfortable.