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- Dictionaryvile/vʌɪl/
adjective
- 1. extremely unpleasant: "he has a vile temper"
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adjective. us / vɑɪl / Add to word list. evil or disgusting: He responded with the vilest language imaginable.
The meaning of VILE is morally despicable or abhorrent. How to use vile in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Vile.
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.
Oct 28, 2017 · VILE meaning: 1. unpleasant, immoral, and unacceptable: 2. extremely unpleasant: 3. unpleasant, immoral, and…. Learn more.
adjective. abominably wicked; shameful or evil. the vile development of slavery appalled them. morally despicable; ignoble. vile accusations.
1. Morally depraved; ignoble or wicked: a vile traitor; vile accusations. 2. a. Disgusting; repulsive: vile effluent running down the city streets. b. Unpleasant or objectionable: vile weather. See Synonyms at offensive. 3. Miserably poor and degrading; wretched: a vile existence.
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. 5. unpleasant or bad. vile weather. 6. paltry.