verb
- making something coarse, crude, or lacking in refinement
- making something accessible to ordinary people by simplifying it
Usage: present participle of vulgarize
Usage: present participle of vulgarize
Examples
- The critic accused the director of vulgarizing Shakespeare’s plays.
- She was vulgarizing complex scientific concepts for general audiences.
- The restaurant was vulgarizing traditional cuisine with cheap ingredients.
- He specialized in vulgarizing academic theories for popular magazines.
- The media was accused of vulgarizing serious political discourse.
- The publisher focused on vulgarizing classic literature for young readers.