vulgarly

/ˈvʌlɡərli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is lacking in refinement, taste, or sophistication; coarsely or crudely.
    • He dressed vulgarly, with flashy jewelry and loud colors.
    • The advertisement was vulgarly designed, with too much text and garish fonts.
    • She spoke vulgarly, using slang that offended the older guests.
  2. In a way that is common or ordinary; in the manner of the general public.
    • The dish is vulgarly referred to as 'peasant food'.
    • The term is vulgarly known as 'the common cold'.
    • This plant is vulgarly called 'stinkweed' by locals.
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