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- Dictionaryvile/vʌɪl/
adjective
- 1. extremely unpleasant: "he has a vile temper"
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vile | American Dictionary. adjective. us / vɑɪl / Add to word list. evil or disgusting: He responded with the vilest language imaginable.
- English (US)
VILE meaning: 1. unpleasant, immoral, and unacceptable: 2....
- Znaczenie Vile, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
vile definicja: 1. unpleasant, immoral, and unacceptable: 2....
- Vile: Indonesian Translation
vile translate: menjijikkan, kejam. Learn more in the...
- Simplified
VILE translate: 邪恶的;卑鄙的;可耻的, 糟透的,极坏的;恶劣的. Learn more in the...
- Traditional
VILE translate: 邪惡的;卑鄙的;可恥的, 糟透的,極壞的;惡劣的. Learn more in the...
- Vile: Polish Translation
vile translate: wstrętny, podły, podły. Learn more in the...
- Vile Spanish Translation
VILE translate: vil, asqueroso, vil, despreciable, infame;...
- Vile: German Translation
vile translate: scheußlich. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- English (US)
Vile means morally bad, physically repulsive, or very bad. Learn the synonyms, examples, history, and usage of this adjective from Merriam-Webster.
Vile is an adjective that means wretchedly bad, highly offensive, repulsive, debased, or degraded. See synonyms, antonyms, word history, and example sentences 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.
Vile means very unpleasant, evil, or disgusting. It can describe people, things, weather, or language. See synonyms, antonyms, examples, and word origin of vile.
Learn the meaning of vile, an adjective that describes something extremely unpleasant or bad, or evil or immoral. See how to use vile in sentences and synonyms.
Learn the adjective form of vile, which means morally base, evil, repulsive, or cheap. See synonyms, antonyms, word forms, origin, and sentence examples of vile.