vul·gar ˈvəlɡər/ adjective adjective: vulgar lacking sophistication or good taste; unrefined. “the vulgar trappings of wealth” synonyms: tasteless, crass, tawdry, ostentatious, flamboyant, overdone, showy, gaudy, garish, brassy, kitsch, kitschy, tinselly, loud; More antonyms: tasteful, restrained, genteel, decorous making explicit and offensive reference to sex or bodily functions; coarse and rude. “a vulgar joke” synonyms: rude, indecent, indelicate, offensive, distasteful, coarse, crude, ribald, risqué, naughty, suggestive, racy, earthy, off-color, bawdy, obscene, profane, lewd, salacious, smutty, dirty, filthy, pornographic, X-rated; More antonyms: decent, inoffensive dated characteristic of or belonging to the masses. Origin late Middle English: from Latin vulgaris, from vulgus ‘common …
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