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    Vile
    /vīl/

    adjective

    • 1. extremely unpleasant: "he has a vile temper"
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  3. Vile means morally bad, physically repulsive, or very bad. Learn the synonyms, examples, history, and usage of this adjective from Merriam-Webster.

  4. repulsive or disgusting, as to the senses or feelings: a vile odor. Synonyms: repellent. morally debased, depraved, or despicable: vile deeds. Synonyms: iniquitous, evil, vicious. Antonyms: elevated. foul; filthy: vile language. Synonyms: obscene, vulgar. poor; wretched: vile workmanship. of mean or low condition: a vile beggar. menial; lowly:

  5. Vile means evil, disgusting, or very bad. It can describe people, actions, or things. See how to use vile in sentences and compare it with irony.

  6. Vile means unpleasant, immoral, and unacceptable, or extremely unpleasant. Learn how to use vile in different contexts, see synonyms and related words, and hear the pronunciation.

  7. Definitions of vile. adjective. morally reprehensible. “the vile development of slavery appalled them” synonyms: despicable, slimy, ugly, unworthy, worthless, wretched. evil. morally bad or wrong. adjective. exceptionally bad or displeasing. synonyms: abominable, abysmal, atrocious, awful, dreadful, painful, terrible, unspeakable. bad.

  8. Vile means morally depraved, disgusting, or wretched. Find out the origin, usage, and examples of vile and its synonyms in English and Spanish.

  9. 1 day ago · Vile means very unpleasant, evil, or disgusting. It can describe people, things, weather, or language. See synonyms, antonyms, examples, and word origin of vile.

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