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vulgar Meaning in Tamil ( vulgar வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

நயநாகரீகமற்ற,



vulgar தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

None

vulgar's Usage Examples:

The applause of the vulgar was mingled with the derision of the court party.


This could be seen at its crassest in the vulgar bourgeois economists, but the vulgar bourgeois economists, but the vulgar Marxists soon followed in their footsteps.


The pettiest princeling had his army, his palaces, his multitudes of household officers; and most of them pampered every vulgar appetite without respect either to morality or to decency.


No native passerine have been recorded, but redpoll Acanthis flammea and common starling Sturnus vulgaris are both widespread and common.


The scarlet hydrangeas were the perfect addition to what we were envisioning!Hydrangeas are often considered too vulgar by some people.


He poses too much as a fine gentleman, and is so anxious not to be taken for a pedant of the vulgar scholastic kind that he falls into the hardly more attractive pedantry of the aesthete and virtuoso.


The dialogue is entitled, The Book of Divine Doctrine, given in person by God the Father, speaking to the mind of the most glorious and holy virgin Catherine of Siena, and written down as she dictated it in the vulgar tongue, she being the while entranced, and actually hearing what God spoke in her.


Some of the finest treasures of Saracenic art in Tunisia are in Kairawan; but the city suffered greatly from the vulgarization which followed the Turkish conquest, and also from the blundering attempts of the French to restore buildings falling into ruin.


Their respect for rank is not marred by any vulgarity or snobbery.


A classical education and the instincts of family pride saved him from both the greed and the vulgar display which marked the typical "nabob," the self-made man of those days.


The vegetation is characterized by M10 Carex dioica Pinguicula vulgaris mire.


He was not indeed aware how deeply he had committed himself; otherwise he would have observed that his argument, if valid against the Many of the vulgar, was valid also against the One of Parmenides, with its plurality of attributes, as well as that, in the absence of a theory of predication, it was useless to speculate about knowledge and being.





Synonyms:

common, coarse, unrefined, uncouth, rough-cut,



Antonyms:

individual, separate, unusual, uncommonness, refined,

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