offensive language - What do you call a person who uses vulgar words too often?



Is there a word which has this definition:



usage of vulgar or abusive words too often especially while chatting or talking to someone or while giving a speech.



What do you call a person who uses abusive words too often without needing to.



Answer



Two adjectives come to my mind for a person who uses excessive foul language:


1) crass



having or showing no understanding of what is proper or acceptable; rude and insensitive (http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/crass)



2) vulgar (as you used in the title of your own question)



not having or showing good manners, good taste, or politeness (http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/vulgar)



Both of these suggestions are more reflective of the person's demeanor or temperament than the cursing itself, but I think they could be more colorful (pun intended) alternatives.


I hope this is helpful to you!


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