VULGAR vs GROSS: NOUN
- A vulgar person; one of the common people: used only in the plural.
- The vernacular tongue or common language of a country.
- One of the common people; a vulgar person.
- The vernacular, or common language.
- Twelve dozen
- The entire amount of income before any deductions are made
- The entire body or amount, as of income, before necessary deductions have been made.
- A group of 144 items; 12 dozen.
- The main body; the chief part; the bulk; the mass: now chiefly or only in the phrase in gross or in the gross (which see, below).
- In the bulk, or the undivided whole; all parts taken together.
- See under Common, n.
- By the quantity; at wholesale.
- Twelve gross; one hundred and forty-four dozen.
- An advowson belonging to a person, and not to a manor.
- The number of twelve dozen; twelve times twelve
- The main body; the chief part, bulk, or mass.
- Thick soft food, such as porridge, etc. Halliwell.
- A unit of tale, consisting of twelve dozen, or 144. It never has the plural form: as, five gross or ten gross.
VULGAR vs GROSS: ADJECTIVE
- Of or associated with the great masses of people
- Lacking refinement or cultivation or taste
- Conspicuously and tastelessly indecent
- Crudely indecent.
- Deficient in taste, consideration, or refinement.
- Given to crudity or tastelessness, as in one's behavior.
- Offensively excessive in self-display or expenditure; ostentatious.
- Spoken by or expressed in language spoken by the common people; vernacular.
- Having to do with ordinary, common people.
- Debased, uncouth, distasteful, obscene.
- See under Fraction.
- Hence, lacking cultivation or refinement; rustic; boorish; also, offensive to good taste or refined feelings; low; coarse; mean; base.
- Belonging or relating to the common people, as distinguished from the cultivated or educated; pertaining to common life; plebeian; not select or distinguished; hence, sometimes, of little or no value.
- Of or pertaining to the mass, or multitude, of people; common; general; ordinary; public; hence, in general use; vernacular.
- Being or characteristic of or appropriate to everyday language
- Unmitigated in any way; utter.
- Exclusive of deductions; total: : whole.
- Conspicuously and outrageously bad or reprehensible
- Conspicuously and tastelessly indecent
- Visible to the naked eye (especially of rocks and anatomical features)
- Of general aspects or broad distinctions
- Brutishly coarse, as in behavior; crude.
- Repellently fat
- Before any deductions
- So obvious or conspicuous as to cause or heighten offense: : flagrant.
- The total weight of merchandise or goods, without deduction for tare, tret, or waste; -- distinguished from neat weight, or net weight.
- The total of the receipts, before they are diminished by any deduction, as for expenses; -- distinguished from net profits.
- That kind of average which falls upon the gross or entire amount of ship, cargo, and freight; -- commonly called general average.
- The loan of money upon bottomry, i. e., on a mortgage of a ship.
- Whole; entire; total; without deduction; ; -- opposed to net.
- Great; palpable; serious; vagrant; shameful
- Thick; dense; not attenuated.
- Disgusting; repulsive; highly offensive.
- Expressing, or originating in, animal or sensual appetites; hence, coarse, vulgar, low, obscene, or impure.
- Not easily aroused or excited; not sensitive in perception or feeling; dull; witless.
- Coarse; rough; not fine or delicate.
- Great; large; bulky; fat; of huge size; excessively large.
- Overweight; corpulent.
- On a large scale; not fine or detailed.
- Broad; general.
- Disgusting or offensive.
VULGAR vs GROSS: VERB
- N/A
- Earn before taxes, expenses, etc.
VULGAR vs GROSS: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To earn as a total income or profit before deductions.
VULGAR vs GROSS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Rustic, low-bred.
- Synonyms and Ordinary, etc. See common.
- Pertaining or belonging to the lower or less refined class of people: unrefined; hence, coarse; offensive to good taste; rude; boorish; low; mean; base: as, vulgar men, language, minds, or manners.
- Hence, national; vernacular: as, the vulgar tongue; the vulgar version of the Scriptures; in zoology and botany, specifically, vernacular or trivial, as opposed to scientific or technical, in the names or naming of plants and animals. See pseudonym, 2.
- Common; in general use; customary; usual; ordinary.
- Of or pertaining to the common people; suited to or practised among the multitude; plebeian: as, vulgar life; vulgar sports.
- After large game: as, to fly gross: said of a hawk.
- To engross.
- Great; large; big; bulky.
- Unusually large or plump, as from coarse growth or fatness: applied to plants or animals, and implying in men excessive or repulsive fatness.
- Coarse in texture or form; coarse in taste, or as related to any of the senses; not fine or delicate.
- Coarse in a moral sense; vulgar; indelicate; broad: applied to either persons or things.
- Remarkably glaring or reprehensible; enormous; shameful; flagrant: as, a gross mistake; gross injustice.
- Thick; dense; not attenuated; not refined or pure: as, a gross medium; gross air; gross elements.
- Not acute or sensitive in perception, apprehension, or feeling; stupid; dull.
- Whole; entire; total; specifically, without deduction, as for charges or waste material; without allowance of tare and tret: opposed to net: as, the gross sum or amount; gross profits, income, or weight.
- General; not entering into detail.
- Relatively large; specifically, visible to the naked eye; megascopic; not microscopic.
- Without qualification
- Without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers
- Lacking fine distinctions or detail
VULGAR vs GROSS: RELATED WORDS
- Rude, Crass, Lowborn, Informal, Common, Unwashed, Gross, Earthy, Crude, Plebeian, Unrefined, Vernacular, Coarse, Indecent, Uncouth
- Crude, Obvious, Fat, Pure, Glaring, Vulgar, Utter, Arrant, Overall, Unmitigated, Flagrant, Receipts, Revenue, Egregious, Total
VULGAR vs GROSS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Rude, Crass, Lowborn, Informal, Common, Unwashed, Gross, Earthy, Crude, Plebeian, Unrefined, Vernacular, Coarse, Indecent, Uncouth
- Crude, Obvious, Fat, Pure, Glaring, Vulgar, Utter, Arrant, Overall, Unmitigated, Flagrant, Receipts, Revenue, Egregious, Total
VULGAR vs GROSS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- It is many vulgar among women and sr.
- Be thou familiar, but by no means vulgar.
- Judaism is the vulgar practical application of Christianity.
- Or canst thou more than vulgar knowledge boast?
- Vulgar is the word that springs to mind.
- Never for any vulgar, profane or earthly goal.
- Vulgar or obscene language shall not be permitted.
- Lecter finds the notion vulgar, but entirely possible.
- The character was reputedy fond of vulgar wordplay.
- It might have had a less vulgar origin, but it certainly has a vulgar connotation now.
- Gross weight cannot be increased or additional gross weight purchased until the application for certificate of ownership is processed.
- Total income subject to the fee based on gross receipts includes gross income as defined by CA Rev.
- CONVENTIONAL GROSS RETURNS VERSUS ORGANIC GROSS RETURNS, DAIRY Source: FINBIN Database.
- We define cash gross margins as cash gross profit divided by revenues.
- Gross receipts, minus refunds, allowances and the cost of goods sold gives you your gross profit.
- Contributions to Percent Change in Real Gross Domestic Product: Government Gross Investment: State and Local.
- Gross margin is gross profit expressed as a percentage of revenue.
- What are the Differences between Gross Sales and Gross Receipts?
- Gross margin is gross profit divided by revenue.
- Gross margin Calculated as gross profit divided by gross revenue.
VULGAR vs GROSS: QUESTIONS
- Did Pantera's Vulgar Display of power come to fruition?
- Is swearing a vulgar sign of low intelligence and education?
- Is Pabst Blue Ribbon eating humble pie after vulgar tweet?
- What crossword clue is loud and vulgar with 6 letters?
- When was Aristotle's Poetics translated into the vulgar language?
- Why was printing considered vulgar in the 19th century?
- Why do these philosophers think Berkeley to be vulgar?
- How do you Call Someone pretty without being vulgar?
- Did Vulgar Latin preserve the nominative plural ending-ae?
- When was the first Vulgar Tongue dictionary published?
- Did Halliburton and Transocean commit gross negligence?
- Is falsification of public records gross dishonesty?
- Are hardship distributions included in gross income?
- What happens if depreciation exceeds gross investment?
- Does gross income include discharge of indebtedness?
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- What is gross Emolument is it the same as gross salary?
- How much of your gross gross turn over goes towards rent?
- How to calculate change in gross margin and gross profit percentage?
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