-
1 vulgarity
[-'ɡæ-]- plural vulgarities - noun ((an example of) bad manners, bad taste etc, in eg speech, behaviour etc: the vulgarity of his language.) vulgaritate
См. также в других словарях:
bad manners — noun impoliteness resulting from ignorance • Syn: ↑ill breeding • Hypernyms: ↑impoliteness … Useful english dictionary
bad manners — /bæd ˈmænəz/ (say bad manuhz) plural noun behaviour which is impolite and lacking in courtesy and gentility …
bad — 1. adjective /bæd/ a) Not good; unfavorable; negative. You have bad credit. b) Seemingly non appropriate, in manners, etc. It is bad manners t … Wiktionary
bad form — /bæd ˈfɔm/ (say bad fawm) noun a breach of good manners or the accepted code of behaviour …
manner — noun 1 WAY (singular) formal the way in which something is done or happens: manner of doing sth: This seems rather an odd manner of deciding things. | in a ... manner: I felt stupid for reacting in such an impulsive manner. | The matter should be … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
manner — noun 1) it was dealt with in a very efficient manner Syn: way, fashion, mode, means, method, system, style, approach, technique, procedure, process, methodology, modus operandi, form 2) what manner of creature is it? … Thesaurus of popular words
breeding — noun 1) the birds pair for breeding Syn: reproduction, procreation; mating 2) the breeding of laboratory rats Syn: rearing, raising, nurturing 3) her aristocratic breeding Syn … Thesaurus of popular words
mischief — noun /ˈmɪstʃɨf,ˈmɪʃtʃɨf/ a) Harm or evil caused by an agent or brought about by a particular cause. b) One who causes mischief. In a milder sense, one who causes petty annoyances. mischief maker. Syn: agitation, annoyance, corruption, damage,… … Wiktionary
height — noun 1》 the measurement of someone or something from head to foot or from base to top. ↘the quality of being tall or high. 2》 elevation above ground or a recognized level (typically sea level). ↘a high place or area. 3》 the most intense… … English new terms dictionary
audacity — noun 1) he had the audacity to contradict me Syn: impudence, impertinence, insolence, presumption, cheek, bad manners, effrontery, nerve, gall, defiance, temerity; informal chutzpah, sass See note at temerity … Thesaurus of popular words
discourtesy — noun these parents seemed unfazed by the discourtesy of their children Syn: rudeness, impoliteness, bad manners, incivility, disrespect, ungraciousness, churlishness, boorishness, ill breeding, uncouthness, crassness; insolence, impudence,… … Thesaurus of popular words