8 adjectives to describe vulgarism

It is not only a gross vulgarism, but a plain and palpable violation of the foregoing rule of syntax; and, as such it must be reputed, if the rule has any propriety at all.

Thus, 'I have not written, and I do not intend to,' is a colloquial vulgarism for, 'I have not written, and I do not intend to write.

The translators have overcome the difficulties of slang with great skill, rendering by equivalent vulgarisms which give the spirit where the letter would be unintelligible.

What put for who or which, is therefore a ludicrous vulgarism; as, "The aspiring youth what fired the Ephesian dome.

This word which now passes for a mere vulgarism, is the original Saxon form, and used by Chaucer and others.

It is desirable also to caution them against adopting the too prevalent vulgarism of calling each other, or indeed any person whatever, merely by the initial letter of their surname.

He is wrong also in thinking that he was restoring a characteristic vulgarism in aleven.

Don't think that I'm going to invoke considerations of gratitude; no, I'm not going to waste my time in stupid vulgarisms.

8 adjectives to describe  vulgarism