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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
vulgar
vul·gar BrE [ˈvʌlɡə(r)] NAmE [ˈvʌlɡər] adjective 1. not having or showing good taste; not polite, elegant or well behaved Syn: ↑coarse, Syn: in bad taste •a vulgar man •vulgar decorations •She found their laughter and noisy games coarse and rather vulgar. 2. rude and likely to offend Syn: ↑crude •vulgar jokes Derived Word: ↑vulgarly Word Origin: [vulgar vulgarly] late Middle English: from Latin vulgaris, from vulgus ‘common people’. The original senses were ‘used in ordinary calculations’ (surviving in ↑vulgar fraction) and ‘in ordinary use, used by the people’ (surviving in vulgar tongue). Example Bank: •She gave a rather vulgar laugh.
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