vulgarizer

/ˈvʌlɡəˌraɪzər/
noun
  1. A person or thing that makes something less refined, tasteful, or dignified.
    • He was accused of being a vulgarizer of political discourse.
    • Some see fast-food chains as vulgarizers of traditional cuisine.
    • The critic called the director a vulgarizer of classic literature.
  2. A person who makes something widely known or popular, often by simplifying it.
    • The author is known as a vulgarizer of historical events for young readers.
    • As a vulgarizer of philosophy, he wrote clear summaries of difficult ideas.
    • She was a great vulgarizer of science, making it accessible to everyone.
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