"Ribaldrous" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Ribaldrous" Meaning

Ribaldrous means having a lot of coarse or off-color humor, often to the point of being bawdy or indecent. It refers to a lighthearted and sometimes lewd or humorous tone, often used to entertain or poke fun at sensitive topics in a way that is playful but still acceptable.

"Ribaldrous" Examples

Ribaldrous


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1. Expressive of coarse or cruel joking; humorously obscene or off-color.
2. Flirtatious or risqué in a way that is considered to be slightly shocking.

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1. The comedian's ribaldrous remarks on stage had some audience members cringing in discomfort.
2. She tried to appear ribaldrous when flirting with him, but he detected the veiled insincerity.
3. The ribaldrous banter between the two male colleagues was off-putting to their female coworkers.
4. The article's ribaldrous style of humor has been a topic of controversy in some circles.
5. The play's ribaldrous elements made it unsuitable for young audiences.

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