different between vulgarism vs proletarianism

vulgarism

English

Etymology

vulgar +? -ism

Noun

vulgarism (plural vulgarisms)

  1. (grammar) A word or term that is considered offensive or vulgar.
    "Shit" is a vulgarism.
  2. A spelling, word, or phrase used in common speech that is considered improper or incorrect for formal communication.
    Editors of newspapers allow more vulgarisms to go to print today than they used to.

Related terms

  • vulgar
  • vulgarity

Translations


Romanian

Etymology

From French vulgarisme

Noun

vulgarism n (plural vulgarisme)

  1. vulgarism

Declension

vulgarism From the web:

  • vulgarism meaning
  • what does vulgarity mean
  • what does vulgarism
  • what does vulgaris mean


proletarianism

English

Etymology

proletarian +? -ism; compare proletarism.

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) enPR: pr?'l?tâ?r??n?z?m, IPA(key): /?p???l??t?????n?z?m/
  • (General American) enPR: pr?'l?tâ?r??n?z?m, IPA(key): /?p?o?l??t??i.?n?z?m/
  • Hyphenation: pro?le?tar?i?an?ism

Noun

proletarianism (usually uncountable, plural proletarianisms)

  1. (uncountable) The political character and practice of the proletariat; advocacy or advancement of the proletariat’s interests.
  2. (uncountable) The state, quality, or condition of being a proletarian.
  3. (countable) A proletarian word or turn of phrase; a vulgarism.
    • 1973, Flying, volume 92, page 8:
      The scatological proletarianisms of Don Jonz reflect poorly on your heretofore high level of editorial standards.
    • 1992, Thomas Burns McArthur (editor), The Oxford Companion to the English language, page 553:
      There is a fine dividing line between the everyday sensationalism of popular and tabloid journalism and the parodies in such publications as the British satirical magazine Private Eye, which uses proletarianisms in such headlines as The Royals, dontcha lovem!
    • 2005, John Sutherland, biographical note to H. G. Wells’ The History of Mr Polly (Penguin Classics):
      Sadly, even the ‘genteel’ proletarianisms of Polly and his class are nowadays only normally heard among citizens over the age of fifty. In a few years that richly nuanced dialect will be as dead as Sanskrit.
  4. (uncountable, rare) Proletarians regarded as a class; the proletariat.

Derived terms

  • proletarianise, proletarianised, proletarianising

References

  • “prole?tarianism” listed in the Oxford English Dictionary (second edition, 1989)
  • “proletarianism, n.” listed in the Oxford English Dictionary (draft revision, June 2007)

proletarianism From the web:

  • what does proletarianism mean
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share

you may also like