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  • 81scurrility — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. coarseness, indecency, vulgarity, slander, sarcasm, defilement; see also abuse 1 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun 1. The quality or state of being obscene: bawdiness, coarseness, dirtiness, filthiness, foulness, grossness,… …

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  • 82raunch — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun 1. Slang. The quality or state of being obscene: bawdiness, coarseness, dirtiness, filthiness, foulness, grossness, lewdness, obscenity, profaneness, profanity, scurrility, scurrilousness, smut tiness, vulgarity,… …

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  • 83Discourtesy — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Discourtesy >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 discourtesy discourtesy Sgm: N 1 ill breeding ill breeding Sgm: N 1 ill manners ill manners bad manners ungainly manners Sgm: N 1 insuavity insuavity Sgm: N 1 uncourteousness …

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  • 84Cela Trulock, Camilo José — b. 1916, Iria Flavia del Padrón (Galicia)    Writer    Cela s 1989 Nobel Prize increased his already high visibility. The Madrid daily El País claimed that his first novel The Family of Pascual Duarte (La familia de Pascual Duarte, 1942) was the… …

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  • 85indelicacy — n. 1. Want of delicacy, lack of refined feeling, rudeness, intrusiveness, want of regard for the delicacy of others. 2. Indecorum, unseemliness, impropriety, offensiveness, coarseness, grossness, vulgarity. 3. Immodesty, indecency, lewdness,… …

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  • 86insipid — insipid, vapid, flat, jejune, banal, wishy washy, inane mean devoid of qualities which give spirit, character, or substance to a thing. Something insipid is without taste, or savor, or pungency; the term is applied not only to food and drink… …

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  • 87vulgarism — n 1. indecency, obsceneness, grossness. See vulgarity(defs. 1, 2). 2. obscenity, ribaldry, profanity. See vulgarity(def. 3) …

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  • 88coarseness — noun 1. language or humor that is down to earth the saltiness of their language was inappropriate self parody and saltiness riddled their core genre • Syn: ↑saltiness • Derivationally related forms: ↑salty (for: ↑ …

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  • 89commonness — noun 1. the state of being that is commonly observed • Syn: ↑expectedness • Derivationally related forms: ↑expected (for: ↑expectedness), ↑common • Hypernyms: ↑ …

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  • 90grossness — noun the quality of lacking taste and refinement • Syn: ↑coarseness, ↑commonness, ↑vulgarity, ↑vulgarism, ↑raunch • Derivationally related forms: ↑raunchy (for: ↑ …

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