The quality of lacking taste and refinement.
Looseness or roughness in texture (as of cloth)
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Examples for "vulgarity "
Examples for "vulgarity "
1 The experience made her savvy about the vulgarity of the film industry.
2 That's what he said, he said it in German, complete with vulgarity .
3 Rector Owl was forced to become explicit to the point of vulgarity .
4 In woman, refinement of character is never found in vulgarity of dress.
5 Our Mr Swann is also given to florid outbursts of baroque vulgarity .
1 I thought perhaps the effervescence would help break up the grimy grossness .
2 He was aware of a glimmer of advocacy in the very grossness .
3 He is simply disgusted with the grossness and vulgarity of it all.
4 Still there was no trace of grossness in their form or expression.
5 His charity must partake of the contraction and grossness of his self-love.
1 With such, the venal commonness of affection first profanes, then destroys it.
2 The reason may lie in the very commonness of our opportunities.
3 The demand marks the commonness , narrowness, low-levelled satisfaction of the age.
4 This would affix him eternally to commonness in her mind.
5 Exquisite taste was married with a commonness that was glaring.
1 There are gradations in awkwardness and vulgarism , as there are in everything else.
2 Why,' said the prof, 'to employ a vulgarism , perspicuity is my penultimate appellative.'
3 You are not-ifI may be permitted an expressive vulgarism - in the same street with them.
4 Punning is a vulgarism that should be scrupulously avoided.
5 No, in good truth: who can like such vulgarism !
1 Expect a mix of comedy, acrobatics, dance and a touch of raunch .
2 But, more and more, women are bringing the raunch to the screen.
3 Photograph: YouTube Every Xmas playlist needs a bit of raunch and Big Cynthia delivers.
4 There was a good-natured quality to the raunch , like fun was still an erotic idea.
5 Here, this belter of a track gets an added bolt of rock and roll raunch .
The quality of being composed of relatively large particles.
Language or humor that is down-to-earth.
1 All the bluntness and coarseness of feeling in the workmanship of fig.
2 Then there had been recklessness, something of coarseness , in the fine face.
3 Even the Romans, with all their coarseness , stood higher in this respect.
4 His face was inflamed with suppressed impatience, which accentuated its natural coarseness .
5 He condemns Swift for his coarseness and praises Johnson for his outspokenness.
6 She detests Brisbille, who is the personification of envy, malice and coarseness .
7 Rock salt because of its coarseness and impurities should not be used.
8 Keith was suddenly struck with the coarseness of Johan's manners and speech.
9 He preferred to brood over his coarseness , his caddish ingratitude, his irreligion.
10 Byron complained of their coarseness , but Byron's poetry is far more demoralizing.
11 Mark Twain's coarseness , however, is more than that of Cervantes or Shakespeare.
12 How coarse coarseness makes us, even when most disinclined to it naturally!
13 The handsome points of the face came out; its coarseness and loutishness receded.
14 The breeding process gets the sort more refined in its coarseness .
15 The coarseness of this precipitate depends on the quantity of the dissolved resin.
16 In a sense, it wasn't true; but you said it with brutal coarseness .
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