List of antonyms from "voted in" to antonyms from "waddest"


Discover our 231 antonyms available for the terms "vulgar, voted in, wabbly, vs, vouch, vulnerable" and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the antonyms associated with it.

Definition of the day : « vulgarism »

  • noun corruption
Example sentences :
  • We are obliged to be,” with a slight shudder at the vulgarism, “stylish.
  • Extract from : « Cap'n Warren's Wards » by Joseph C. Lincoln
  • We felt that we had been green, grass-green, and that (to use a vulgarism) the gilt was off the gingerbread.
  • Extract from : « Venice » by Dorothy Menpes
  • To use a vulgarism, it is a high-class scholastic sausage-machine.
  • Extract from : « The Blower of Bubbles » by Arthur Beverley Baxter
  • This name was not a Yankee vulgarism, but a well-known old English term.
  • Extract from : « Stage-coach and Tavern Days » by Alice Morse Earle
  • They are also called bivalves bi the unlearned, but this iz a vulgarism.
  • Extract from : « The Complete Works of Josh Billings » by Henry W. Shaw
  • There are gradations in awkwardness and vulgarism, as there are in everything else.
  • Extract from : « The PG Edition of Chesterfield's Letters to His Son » by The Earl of Chesterfield
  • The term is what we may call a vulgarism—you perceive that, do you not?
  • Extract from : « The Boss of Little Arcady » by Harry Leon Wilson
  • His verses are too good to be spoiled by what began as a vulgarism.
  • Extract from : « Society for Pure English Tract 4 » by John Sargeaunt
  • This "fetches" the parents (if I may be allowed a vulgarism) more than anything.
  • Extract from : « Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow » by Jerome K. Jerome
  • I do not care to report such things—it verges on vulgarism; but I will tell you a word or two that came from the maimed man.
  • Extract from : « A Dream of the North Sea » by James Runciman