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Vulgarity

Vulgarity meaning

The quality of being vulgar. | An offensive or obscene act or expression.

Example sentences (20)

Speaking about the alleged rise in obscenity and vulgarity in advertisements shown in electronic as well as print media, Yadav demanded a ban on such advertisements, saying that this vulgarity was responsible for increasing crime against women.

As of March, the law that sparked the review was used 81 times with Davis County having removed 33 books for material found to contain sex, vulgarity, and violence.

But maybe I am suffering from what the speaker refers to in the vulgarity as “supermarket logic has conquered poetry/ aggressive promotion, and poets as celebrities”.

Sprouts must now sign a conduct agreement, which discourages stunts involving harm, displays of wealth or gratuitous vulgarity.

But perhaps the stunt pulled recently by MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” cohosts, Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski, called for some anatomically impossible vulgarity.

I give them the freedom to think that their crass vulgarity is undetected and unchallenged.

No religion or any race or culture promotes the vulgarity that we are witnessing today.

Rudeness, vulgarity and lying are not signs of strength, but of weakness.

They never used vulgarity.

The ruling elites have had enough of Trump's vulgarity, stupidity and staggering ineptitude.

The vast majority of us who choose inclusion over exclusion, evidence over ignorance, and politeness over vulgarity, must prevent a march into darkness because we know the consequences if we fail.

Allan Brian Couto, another tiatr fan from Panjim, who will not hesitate to travel from north to south in order to watch new tiatr productions, vented similar views with regard to vulgarity in comic scenes.

Fixt for less vulgarity.

He knows the vulgarity may turn people off.

Instead of sculpting male and female genitals in action, the sacrosanct baby-manufacturing act was artistically engineered in such a manner that the average person sees a bird fully sanitised of vulgarity in African moral terms.

Let us stand up against vulgarity with the powerful innocence of the Christ Child.

Meanwhile, a network of Christian artists in the country, has also expressed sadness at the level of vulgarity being portrayed in the song.

Midway through January, a White House immigration meeting made headlines for a choice vulgarity the president deployed to describe some foreign nations.

Much as the would-be premier can take elbows-up and aggressive postures in politics, Kenney alsohas a disdain for coarseness and vulgarity—the “dignity in public service” part may be the most relevant part of the above quotation.

No, I’m afraid that the issue in this instance is the unnecessary vulgarity, unbecoming of a man in the President’s position in such a setting.