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Definitions of vulgar:
  • adjective:   of or associated with the great masses of people
    Example: "A vulgar and objectionable person"
  • adjective:   being or characteristic of or appropriate to everyday language
    Example: "The vulgar tongue of the masses"
  • adjective:   lacking refinement or cultivation or taste
    Example: "Appealing to the vulgar taste for violence"
  • adjective:   conspicuously and tastelessly indecent
    Example: "A vulgar gesture"



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