Vernacular Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for vernacular.
vernacular
vernacular
/vəˈnækjələ/
argot
jargon
slang
common
everyday
indigenous
ordinary
vulgar
Examples
- It is the largest indigenous vernacular of the Solomon Islands.
- It should not be confused with the vernacular of the Islands of the Clyde.
- Preemptive war is now in the common vernacular.
- A rise of nationalism also contributed to the rise of the vernacular.
- Dante champions the poetic use of the vernacular tongue.
- I can speak two kinds of vernacular.
- It was disseminated in the media worldwide, and soon entered the vernacular.
- Most were performed in the vernacular of the country in question.
- The house combines elements of vernacular architecture and eclecticism.
- They speak in the Australian vernacular, the common language of the street.
a characteristic language of a particular group (as among thieves)
noun
the everyday speech of the people (as distinguished from literary language)
noun
being or characteristic of or appropriate to everyday language
adjective
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"Vern + Apple Core. Speaking the language of where you were born, as natural as eating an apple to the core."
"Vern + Binocular. He uses local words to describe what he sees through his binocular."
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