Crass ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Crass ( adjective )

Showing a lack of sensitivity, intelligence, or good taste; crude and tasteless.

Origin:

From latin crassus "thick, dense", from the same root as "crust".

Examples:

  1. The comedian's crass jokes were not well received by the audience.
  2. His crass behavior at the party was the talk of the town the next day.
  3. It was crass of him to make fun of her weight in front of everyone.
  4. The movie was full of crass humor that left a bad taste in my mouth.
  5. The politician's crass comments about immigrants caused widespread outrage.

(As a noun)

Crass ( noun )

Showing a lack of sensitivity, intelligence, or good taste; crude and tasteless.

Origin:

From latin crassus "thick, dense", from the same root as "crust".

Examples:

  1. The comedian's crass jokes were not well received by the audience.
  2. His crass behavior at the party was the talk of the town the next day.
  3. It was crass of him to make fun of her weight in front of everyone.
  4. The movie was full of crass humor that left a bad taste in my mouth.
  5. The politician's crass comments about immigrants caused widespread outrage.
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