"Vulgarisation" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The term "vulgarisation" refers to the act of making something, such as knowledge, ideas, or an art form, more accessible and commonly understood by a wider audience, often in a way that simplifies or trivializes it. It can also mean the process of bringing high culture down to a level of common, everyday understanding or the practice of presenting technical or complex information in a simplified or superficial manner.
In a broader sense, vulgarisation can imply a loss of nuance, sophistication, or artistic integrity in the process of making something more popular.
A volcanic landform that occurs when magma from the Earth's interior rises to the surface, resulting in eruptions of molten rock, ash, and gas.
A scientist who studies volcanoes, especially their eruptions and the rocks associated with them; a volcanic geologist.
Vulcanology is the scientific study of volcanoes, including their structure, behavior, and relationship to the Earth's surface and interior. It involves the study of the birth, growth, and life-cycles of volcanoes, as well as the physical and chemical processes that occur within them, and the landforms that are created by volcanic activity.
The word "vulgar" can have two meanings:<br><br>1. Lacking in refinement, taste, or breeding: describing something or someone as uncultivated, coarse, or unrefined.<br>Example: "He made a vulgar comment at the dinner table."<br><br>2. Common or ordinary: not special or remarkable.<br>Example: "Their house on the street is suitable, but not very vulgar.
To make something seem less refined or sophisticated in culture, behavior, or language; to make something seem common or crude.<br><br>Example: "The company's decision to prioritize profits over people was seen as a vulgarisation of their values."
Being made to seem unpleasantly or unacceptably common or unrefined by being made widely known or understood.<br><br>Example: The media coverage of the scandal vulgarised the personal details of the politician.
To make something seem less subtle or sophisticated; to make it less refined or complex, often in a way that is considered unrefined or lacking in tact.<br><br>Example: "The film was criticized for vulgarising the serious issues of poverty and inequality by using overly simplistic and offensive graphics."<br><br>Alternative spellings: vulgarizing or vulgarising (both are acceptable)
A harsh word!<br><br>A vulgarism is a blunt, coarse, or off-color expression or phrase that is considered impolite, indecent, or obscene in language. Examples might include profanity, insults, or suggestive speech. Vulgarisms are usually considered acceptable in informal settings, but not in formal or public discourse, as they may offend others and be considered unprofessional.
Excessive or coarse language, speech, or behavior that is considered offensive or obscene; using swear words, profanity, or other language that is intended to shock or offend.