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    vice
    /vʌɪs/

    noun

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  2. a moral fault or weakness in someone's character: Greed, pride, envy, and lust are considered to be vices. mainly humorous My one real vice (= bad habit) is chocolate. [ U ] illegal and immoral activities, especially involving illegal sex, drugs, etc.: The chief of police said that he was committed to wiping out vice in the city.

  3. Jul 10, 2012 · The meaning of VICE is moral depravity or corruption : wickedness. How to use vice in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Vice.

  4. an immoral, wicked, or evil habit, action, or trait. 2. habitual or frequent indulgence in pernicious, immoral, or degrading practices. 3. a specific form of pernicious conduct, esp prostitution or sexual perversion. 4. a failing or imperfection in character, conduct, etc. smoking is his only vice. 5. pathology obsolete.

  5. Vice definition: an immoral or evil habit or practice. See examples of VICE used in a sentence.

  6. A vice is a moral failing or a bad habit. Lying and cheating are both forms of vice. In the United States, municipal police departments often have a bureau dedicated to vice, manned by vice cops, whose job it is to fight crime related to alcohol, drugs, and gambling.

  7. Definition of vice noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. vice meaning, definition, what is vice: criminal activities that involve sex or ...: Learn more.

  9. VICE meaning: 1. something bad that someone often does: 2. crime that involves sex or drugs 3. a tool used for…. Learn more.

  10. Jun 2, 2024 · vice (plural vices) A fault or imperfection ; a negative quality or attribute of something: A bad habit or tendency that one has; a negative human behaviour.

  11. 1. a. A practice or habit considered to be evil, degrading, or immoral: the vices of smoking and drinking. b. Wicked or depraved conduct or habits; corruption: "sharpers, desperadoes, pirates, and criminals steeped in vice" (Carl Holliday). 2. Prostitution, the sale of illegal drugs, and certain other forms of usually nonviolent criminal behavior.

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