vulgarly in English
adverb
['vul·gar·ly || 'vʌlgərlɪ]
in a manner befitting the masses; coarsely, obscenely
Use "vulgarly" in a sentence
1. The whole meeting, in fact, was what is vulgarly called a Bilk.
2. Synonyms for Coarsely include rudely, roughly, crassly, indecently, vulgarly, bluntly, crudely, harshly, discourteously and barbarously
3. " " In short, she was a Branchiopod, to be vulgarly precise, a water
4. Synonyms for Crassly include rudely, coarsely, roughly, indecently, vulgarly, bluntly, crudely, harshly, discourteously and barbarously
5. Synonyms for Bawdily include indecently, racily, coarsely, filthily, rudely, vulgarly, obscenely, raunchily, smuttily and broadly
6. 24 After United Arab Republic three, gave 12 point 4 backboard report card, displayed not vulgarly.
7. These goddesses stepping into a car, vulgarly called a Cariole, the mortals followed, and explored alley after alley and pavilion after pavilion
8. The Great Derangement is a bracing reminder that there is no more vital task for writers and artists than to clear the intellectual dead wood of a vulgarly Boosterish age and create space for apocalyptic thinking – which may at least delay, if not avert, the catastrophes ahead.” ―