- VILE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
base, low, vile mean deserving of contempt because of the absence of higher values base stresses the ignoble and may suggest cruelty, treachery, greed, or grossness low may connote crafty cunning, vulgarity, or immorality and regularly implies an outraging of one's sense of decency or propriety
- VILE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Vile also means very bad or unpleasant: a vile mood temper (Definition of vile from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
- 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
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Definition of vile adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and 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 - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Causing physical or mental repulsion; horrid I glimpsed a vile squid-like creature in the depths vile (uncountable)
- Vile Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
Vile definition: Morally depraved; ignoble or wicked
- Vile - Definition, Meaning, Synonyms Etymology - Better Words
When referring to a person, "vile" suggests a deeply immoral, despicable, or cruel individual It conveys a strong sense of disgust and aversion towards their actions or character
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