All 3 Uses of
vulgar
in
Jane Eyre
- "She says it's not her mission to appear before the 'vulgar herd' (them's her words).†
Chpt 18
- It is not my mission to listen to her before the vulgar herd either: I mean to have her all to myself.†
Chpt 18 *
- These opinions he delivered in a few words, in a quiet, low voice; and added, after a pause, in the tone of a man little accustomed to expansive comment, "Rather an unusual physiognomy; certainly, not indicative of vulgarity or degradation."†
Chpt 29
Definition:
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(vulgar) of bad taste -- often crude or offensive
or:
unsophisticated (or common) -- especially of taste