scurrile

  • 21Scurrilous — Scur ril*ous, a. [See Scurrile.] 1. Using the low and indecent language of the meaner sort of people, or such as only the license of buffoons can warrant; as, a scurrilous fellow. [1913 Webster] 2. Containing low indecency or abuse; mean; foul;… …

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  • 22Scurrilously — Scurrilous Scur ril*ous, a. [See Scurrile.] 1. Using the low and indecent language of the meaner sort of people, or such as only the license of buffoons can warrant; as, a scurrilous fellow. [1913 Webster] 2. Containing low indecency or abuse;… …

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  • 23Scurrilousness — Scurrilous Scur ril*ous, a. [See Scurrile.] 1. Using the low and indecent language of the meaner sort of people, or such as only the license of buffoons can warrant; as, a scurrilous fellow. [1913 Webster] 2. Containing low indecency or abuse;… …

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  • 24scurrilité — ⇒SCURRILITÉ, subst. fém. Vx ou littér. Manière de plaisanter basse et de mauvais goût; p. méton., plaisanterie de mauvais goût. Il faudrait quelque bonne farce réjouissante (...), avec force bastonnades, coups de pied au cul, chutes ridicules et… …

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  • 25sboccato — 1sboc·cà·to agg. 1a. CO di persona, che si esprime con un linguaggio triviale, volgare: un ragazzo simpatico ma terribilmente sboccato | di linguaggio, espressione e sim., volgare, osceno: un modo di parlare sboccato Sinonimi: scurrile,… …

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  • 26scurrilità — {{hw}}{{scurrilità}}{{/hw}}s. f. Caratteristica di scurrile | Atto, parola, scurrile; SIN. Trivialità, volgarità …

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  • 27Disrespect — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Disrespect >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 disrespect disrespect disesteem disestimation Sgm: N 1 disparagement disparagement &c.(dispraise) 932 =>(detraction) ???>934 GRP: N 2 Sgm: N 2 irreverence irreverence …

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  • 28Detraction — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Detraction >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 detraction detraction disparagement depreciation vilification obloquy scurrility scandal defamation aspersion traducement slander calumny obtrectation …

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  • 29volgare — volgare1 (ant. vulgare) [dal lat. vulgaris, der. di vulgus volgo ]. ■ agg. 1. (non com.) [che appartiene o è relativo agli strati socialmente, culturalmente ed economicamente inferiori della popolazione: tradizioni v. ] ▶◀ (non com.) popolano,… …

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  • 30Contemptible — Con*tempt i*ble, a. 1. Worthy of contempt; deserving of scorn or disdain; mean; vile; despicable. Milton. [1913 Webster] The arguments of tyranny are ascontemptible as its force is dreadful. Burke. [1913 Webster] 2. Despised; scorned; neglected;… …

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