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    vile
    /vʌɪl/

    adjective

    • 1. extremely unpleasant: "he has a vile temper"

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  2. adjective. us / vɑɪl / Add to word list. evil or disgusting: He responded with the vilest language imaginable.

  3. Vile means morally bad, physically repulsive, or very bad. Learn the synonyms, examples, history, and usage of this adjective from Merriam-Webster.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 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:

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

  8. Vile means extremely unpleasant or bad, or morally bad and unacceptable. Learn how to use it in different contexts, with synonyms and example sentences.