"Vulgarising" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Vulgarising" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Vulgarising" Meaning

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.

Example: "The film was criticized for vulgarising the serious issues of poverty and inequality by using overly simplistic and offensive graphics."

Alternative spellings: vulgarizing or vulgarising (both are acceptable)

"Vulgarising" Examples

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The artist's intention was to portray the raw and honest emotion of the scene, but the vulgarising of the expression overwhelmed the overall impact of the painting.
The politician's plan to vulgarise the issue by using sensational language heightened the offense and decreased credibility in the eyes of the public.
The high school policy that vulgarising the administration's decision-making process would lead to decreased student participation sparked heated debate among students.
The comedy show, often criticized for its vulgarising humor, became widely popular due to its unapologetic and blunt approach.
The philosophy professor argued that the process of attempting to vulgarise complex theories into simple language could lead to oversimplification and loss of meaning.

"Vulgarising" Similar Words

Vulcanology

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People who use coarse or offensive language.

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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.

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