vulgar

கொச்சையான
definition
adjective
the vulgar trappings of wealth
lacking sophistication or good taste; unrefined.
translation of 'vulgar'
இழிந்த,
கீழ்மையான
adjective
நயநாகரீகமற்ற
example
Quite apart from the serious ethical questions surrounding the killing of animals for their fur, mink fell out of favour as it became associated with the 'vulgar' side of wealth.
Manufacturers and importers are confident that there is now a market in India for what are called ‘luxury goods’, but are better described as products that are a 'vulgar' display of extreme wealth.
However, as I was reading the March / April 2003 issue I was surprised and disappointed at the appearance of 'vulgar' language and explicit references.
I find the Metropolis 'vulgar' , myself, but my business requires me to live here.
There is not even a single 'vulgar' or explicit scene in the entire film.
Characterized by an awkward blending of old and new architectural styles, it appealed to the general population, but sophisticates found it 'vulgar' and ugly.
Our engineers were fooling about in the studio singing 'vulgar' songs and making rude remarks in front of the microphone.
She was besieged by 'vulgar' and offensive propositions, her home was stalked and her work life affected by obscene callers.
It's almost as common and 'vulgar' as chewing gum while you're serving customers.
We blame them for violence in society, 'vulgar' tastes and a host of other ills.
The poet who was so courtly and gentle in his verse could be coarse and 'vulgar' in his everyday speech.
There is some truth to this image, which reflects a popular sense that wealth is 'vulgar' .
There is no question that personal attacks should be removed, but what about rude or 'vulgar' comments?
Britain is a cultural treasure house, a center for entertainment from the most sophisticated to the very 'vulgar' indeed.
Columnist John Blunt questioned whether such stunts classed as entertainment, when in fact they showed rather poor, even 'vulgar' , taste.
At this time Jerome had translated the Hebrew Bible into Latin and it came to be known as the Vulgate, for the 'vulgar' , that is, the ordinary people.
Looking out on Europe from the sheltered perspective of his home in Basle, Burckhardt deplored the arrival of mass society with its 'vulgar' tastes, turbulent politics, and unlimited capacity for violence.
The skit was getting more and more 'vulgar' and explicit, the volume was turned up far too loud, and it became evident to me that my driver was playing a prank.
His anecdotal scenes featuring comic urchins were considered 'vulgar' by critics but appealed to wealthy industrialists.
Sexually explicit scenes and 'vulgar' language are sliced off to make the feature films more palatable to all age groups.
Many thought the painting 'vulgar' and tawdry in its intention but many more adopted it as a contemporary religious icon and so it became one of the most popular paintings in the civic collection.
The most likely explanation, however, is that Nushu derives from a simplification of 'vulgar' forms of Chinese characters used in handwriting.
As if this was not bad enough, the article was accompanied by a 'vulgar' colour photograph of the winning side in various stages of undress.
At its mildest, the consequence is 'vulgar' language and rude behavior that diminish the quality of our day-to-day public interactions.
Thasos passed measures to prevent wine-shops becoming bars, while the fact that taverns were so popular in Byzantium and Athens revealed the essentially 'vulgar' character of democratic societies.
I do have a guilty secret - I watch one of the most trashy, 'vulgar' programmes on British TV.
Yet it continues to be maligned by ‘proper’ musicians and cultural sophisticates as the epitome of 'vulgar' kitsch.
Rather than being incisive or challenging, they're merely 'vulgar' and offensive.
I brace myself for something offensive or 'vulgar' or just inane enough to cause me to stifle a laugh.
For example, in Japan fifty years ago it was considered 'vulgar' to swim in a swimming suit but now bikinis are the norm.
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