kitsch
pronunciation
How to pronounce kitsch in British English: UK [kɪtʃ]
How to pronounce kitsch in American English: US [kɪtʃ]
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- Noun:
- art in pretentious bad taste
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- Adjective:
- of a display that is tawdry or vulgar
Word Origin
- kitsch (n.)
- 1926, from German kitsch, literally "gaudy, trash," from dialectal kitschen "to smear." What we English people call ugliness in German art is simply the furious reaction against what Germans call süsses Kitsch, the art of the picture postcard, and of what corresponds to the royalty ballad. It has for years been their constant reproach against us that England is the great country of Kitsch. Many years ago a German who loved England only too well said to me, 'I like your English word plain; it is a word for which we have no equivalent in German, because all German women are plain.' He might well have balanced it by saying that English has no equivalent for the word Kitsch. [Edward J. Dent, "The Music of Arnold Schönberg," "The Living Age," July 9, 1921]
Example
- 1. Taylor kitsch is a women 's health hottie .
- 2. A movie that sets out to expose the kitsch of hollywood fantasy ( vincent canby )
- 3. It 's super kitsch but super fun .
- 4. I know it 's kitsch , but it 's almost camp .
- 5. And to resist vulgarity and kitsch .