I am not an artist, and I have a great dislike to that word as it is now hackneyed and vulgarized in England and in France.
Valencia is being vulgarized for the benefit of the universe.
The proletariat is being vulgarized for the benefit of the people who buy novels.
Well, this is primarily an artistic coast; I feel the influence of it; there is a refined beauty in all the lines, and residents have not vulgarized it much.
The sea expanse is magnificent, and the sweep of beach is fortunately unencumbered, and vulgarized by no bath-houses or show-shanties.
Miss McDonald says we are vulgarized in all our ideals by so much domesticity.
Evidently he wished to "take action" (if she might use the expression without being guilty of a vulgarized meaning) without having made his formal announcement.
But she also wanted to get away from those vulgarized words and ready-made conclusions, and to have each case considered on its merits.
They had not as yet been vulgarized by La Cadière and Louise Lateau.
They stand the wear and tear of time as well as its mellowing, and, like language, if they are here and there vulgarized by the usage of every day, without it they would be a dead language.
In all his robbings and burnings he does not become vulgarizedlike his comrades.
His hero is a sort of vulgarized Karl Moor; that is, an enemy of society who might have been its friend if things had not happened so and so.
The reign of Anne was conspicuous more for letters than for art: architecture, more especially, was vulgarized under Vanbrugh.
Vulgarized forms of the round are common: Ring around the rosie, Squat among the posies.
The general theme of our vulgarized round is more agreeably expressed in the quaint and ancient Canadian song which we have cited as the motto of the present chapter.
His gross and cynical humorvulgarized whatever it touched.
It is Europe vulgarized and stripped of its illusions--Europe seen by a Western newspaper reporter without any "historic imagination.
The line of these comfortable dwellings, once so fashionable, was continually broken by the facades of shops; and March professed himself vulgarized by a want of style in the people they met in their walk to Twenty-third Street.
Had not the commonplace, every-day experiences of marriage vulgarized them both?
A word once vulgarized can never be rehabilitated.
Commerce had vulgarized itself; dignity must therefore be restored to it from where dignity was to be had in quantities sufficient if necessary to throw at the birds--from above.
They have vulgarized it by drunkenness, the newspapers by their familiar attitude, clever people by philosophy.
This is intangible and incommunicable; and it is too personal, too intimate, to be vulgarized in words; it is to be felt rather than phrased.
Many a novel has seemed vulgarized on the stage, because the adapter had to wrench its structure in seeking a struggle strong enough to sustain the framework of a play.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vulgarized" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.