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crams

English

Verb

crams

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cram

Noun

crams

  1. plural of cram

Anagrams

  • MRCAs, SCRAM, marcs, mrcas, scram

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crass

English

Etymology

From Middle English cras, craas, from Old French cras, from Latin crassus (dense, thick, gross, fat, heavy). Doublet of grease.

Pronunciation

  • (UK, US) IPA(key): /k?æs/
  • Rhymes: -æs

Adjective

crass (comparative crasser, superlative crassest)

  1. coarse; crude; unrefined or insensitive; lacking discrimination
    • 2002, Mike Tyson to the Media,
      You guys would rather be with someone else who’s equal to your status in life. Tiger Woods, or somebody. I comes across as crass, a Neanderthal, a babbling idiot sometimes. I like to show you that person. I like that person.
  2. materialistic
  3. dense
  4. Lacking finesse; crude and obvious.

Antonyms

  • (coarse; crude; not refined, insensitive): delicate, sensitive, refined

Derived terms

  • crassly
  • crassness

Translations

Anagrams

  • csars, scars

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