vulgar
adjectiveHow to pronounce vulgar:
Definition of vulgar:
- vulgar (adjective):
- lacking refinement or cultivation or taste.
- showing lack of good taste, decency, or refinement
- lacking in cultivation, perception, or taste coarse
Synonyms for vulgar:
baseborn
bourgeois
cheap and nasty
coarse
common
common as muck
flashy
gaudy
gross
humble
ignoble
inferior
low
low-life
lowborn
lower-class
lowly
lumpen
mean
middle-class
nasty
plain
plebeian
poor
prole
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Antonyms for vulgar:
acceptable
admirable
aesthetic
affable
age appropriate
anodyne
appropriate
approving
aristocratic
artistic
ascetic
becoming
benign
bland
chaste
child-friendly
chivalrous
civil
civilised
civilized
clean
clean-cut
commendable
complimentary
conforming
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Here are some other common 2-syllable words.
- partial
- Herder
- hassled
- flourish
- brethren
- party
- manger
- early
- dry up
- boudin
- beryl
- argue
- acquit
- quinine
- ava
- wondered
- weapons
- waver
- Tejas
- justice
- Josiah
- houses
- fumbling
- Eunice
- emblem
- divorced
- mailman
- client
- citrus
- softest
- moustache
- meerkat
- lunchtime
- cunning
- crumbling
- bewitch
- angered
- trauma
- modem
- maddened
- gaseous
- Gadite
- archer
- taiga
- postscript
- Monday
- Mahah
- gummer
- boatswain
- blanket
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