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Difference of "vulgar" and "coarse"?
Any difference of "vulgar" and "coarse" when I'm using to describe some negative impression about some person?
2 apr. 2012 09:52
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A vulgar person uses words that are in poor taste, they are obscene, offensive, uncouth and coarse.
A person who is coarse is not refined, not delicate, has no manners, and may be lacking in social graces and does not have good etiquette.
3 april 2012
Vulgar and coarse are synonyms. Both mean crude, rough and rude. If a person uses four letter swear words all the time, you would describe that person as vulgar or one who uses coarse language.You are right, it certainly creates a negative impression.
3 april 2012
Good question!
Vulgar is stronger.
I'll give you some examples, but obviously because of the topic they will be potentially offensive.
Because of the content of the examples, I will message them to you: I don't want to upset people in here.
:)
2 april 2012
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Evelyn
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