Sentence example with the word 'vernacular'

vernacular

aboriginal, colloquial, directness, homely, leanness, native tongue, plain, prosiness, soberness, topical, vulgar language

Definition adj. being or characteristic of or appropriate to everyday language

Last update: October 25, 2015


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They are running a vernacular press.   [Please select]

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Children should be taught in their vernaculars.   [Please select]

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In spite of an Edinburgh childhood, and a later recognition of the splendid vernacular Garioch employed, Edinburgh demotic wisnae ma Scots.   [Please select]

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In today 's popular vernacular, it 's a task they must be up for !   [Please select]

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But you can give me some idea of the sense in our own vernacular idiom.   [Please select]

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Why, you know Tacitus saith, "In rebus bellicis maxime dominalur Fortuna," which is equiponderate with our vernacular adage, "Luck can maist in the mellee."   [Please select]

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Sometimes, from under the wimples, the mothers look up, and in the vernacular modestly bespeak their trade: in the bottles "honey of grapes," in the jars "strong drink."   [Please select]

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It's a patent absurdity on the face of it to hate people because they live round the corner and speak another vernacular, in the next house so to speak.   [Please select]

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The vernacular names for the blue-magpie are _Nilkhant_ at Mussoorie and _Dig-dall_ at Simla.   [Please select]

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"I am Tarzan," said the ape-man, in the vernacular of the anthropoids.   [Please select]

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