Vulgarity

Pronunciation: /vəlˈɡɛrɪtiː/

Vulgarity (noun)

  1. Behaviour or speech that is rude, offensive, or not polite, especially when using strong or insulting words.
  2. Lack of good taste in art, style, or manners, shown by something considered cheap, crude, or embarrassing.
  3. Sex-related talk or behaviour that many people find offensive or inappropriate.

Examples

  • His vulgarity offended everyone in the room.
  • The teacher corrected the vulgarity during class.