English to Hindi Dictionary vulgarity

vulgarity

असभ्यता
translation of 'vulgarity'
ओछापन,
गंवारूपन
noun
अशिष्टता,
बाज़ारू बात,
बेहूदगी,
असभ्यता
example
he was seen as the embodiment of the 'vulgarity' of the 1980s
Thus it is wrong to blame ‘nationalism’ for the violence and 'vulgarity' of mass sporting events.
Just as the world is transforming itself into a wonderland of cascading tinsel, cherubs and illuminated trees, some humanist somewhere is sure to have begun ranting about the pointless 'vulgarity' of it all.
The same set of circumstances which with one hand had popularised astrology, worked with the other to strip it of academic respect and taint it with 'vulgarity' and a lack of integrity.
Hollywood's annual orgy of glamour, glitter and 'vulgarity' - the Oscars - is almost upon us again.
The BCI's lexicon of 'vulgarity' emerges from a survey of viewer and listener attitudes, published as part of the commission's efforts to develop a taste and decency code for Ireland's independent broadcasters.
The public will goggle at the kitsch 'vulgarity' of diamond-encrusted eggs and crystal flowers.
After a while, though, I found the spirit of 'vulgarity' and tackiness fascinating - you have to admire the Japanese ability to blend modernity and materialism with age-old traditions.
He's honest about his own 'vulgarity' as much as he is about his vulnerability.
In an age of crassness, 'vulgarity' and self-indulgence, she has continued to be an icon of what we once were and of what we might yet become again.
Why no mention of Monty Modlin, whose honest 'vulgarity' marked a sea-change in British broadcasting?
You can expect the same 'vulgarity' and crassness you have come to love from these fine upstanding pillars of society.
And god knows I prefer honest 'vulgarity' to polite denial of uncomfortable truths.
Broadcaster John Humphrys recently attacked shows like Big Brother for their ‘mind-numbing, witless 'vulgarity' .’
The old challenge (rarely achieved) is to get the playing to the point where it's both charged and accurate, without reaching out in desperation for the easy solutions of 'vulgarity' and random emotional brutality.
A term applied to art or artefacts characterized by 'vulgarity' , sentimentality, and pretentious bad taste.
Is anyone really interested in the vanity and 'vulgarity' of a couple who make their living by playing up to the media?
Rather, his gaze falls on a ‘neutral’ zone which avoids ‘tainting’ his gaze with 'vulgarity' or committing him to a confirmed passion.
The sheer 'vulgarity' of the presidential jet and the extravagance it represents is disconcerting.
Fortunately, the potential for 'vulgarity' is dissipated by Halo's reputation for quality.
Clearly, nothing distresses the sensitive Mr Jenkins more than 'vulgarity' .
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