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- VILE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of VILE is morally despicable or abhorrent How to use vile in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Vile
- Vile - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Vile is something or someone so morally wrong or offensive as to be thoroughly disgusting Are you appalled by someone’s sordid, despicable, ugly and just generally awful behavior? Then it’s probably vile, too
- VILE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
VILE definition: 1 unpleasant, immoral, and unacceptable: 2 extremely unpleasant: 3 unpleasant, immoral, and… Learn more
- Vile - definition of vile by The Free Dictionary
1 abominably wicked; shameful or evil: the vile development of slavery appalled them 2 morally despicable; ignoble: vile accusations 3 disgusting to the senses or emotions; foul: a vile smell; vile epithets 4 tending to humiliate or degrade: only slaves would perform such vile tasks
- VILE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you say that someone or something is vile, you mean that they are very unpleasant The weather was consistently vile She was in too vile a mood to work
- vile adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of vile adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary (comparative viler, superlative vilest) (informal) extremely unpleasant or bad synonym disgusting There was a vile smell coming from the locked room The weather was really vile most of the time He was in a vile mood Want to learn more?
- vile - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
vile (vīl), adj , vil•er, vil•est wretchedly bad: a vile humor highly offensive, unpleasant, or objectionable: vile slander repulsive or disgusting, as to the senses or feelings: a vile odor morally debased, depraved, or despicable: vile deeds foul; filthy: vile language poor; wretched: vile workmanship of mean or low condition: a
- vile, adj. , adv. , n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English . . .
There are 15 meanings listed in OED's entry for the word vile, two of which are labelled obsolete See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
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