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Vile (vīl), USA pronunciation adj., vil.er, vil.est. wretchedly bad: a vile humor. highly offensive, unpleasant, or objectionable: vile slander. repulsive or disgusting, as to the senses or feelings: a vile odor. morally debased, depraved, or despicable: vile deeds. foul;filthy: vile language.
Looking for online definition of VILE or what VILE stands for? VILE is listed in the World's largest and most authoritative dictionary database of abbreviations and acronyms VILE - What does VILE stand for? Vile / vaɪl / adj. Abominably wicked; shameful or evil; morally despicable; ignoble: vile accusations; disgusting to the senses or emotions; foul: a vile smell, vile epithets; tending to humiliate or degrade: only slaves would perform such vile tasks; unpleasant or bad: vile weather; Etymology: 13 th Century: from Old French vil, from Latin vīlis cheap.
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poor;wretched: vile workmanship. of mean or low condition: a vile beggar. menial;lowly: vile tasks. degraded;ignominious: vile servitude. of little value or account;paltry: a vile recompense.vile ′ly, adv.vile ′ness, n. Latin vīlis of little worth, base, cheap.
Old French. Middle English vil 1250–1300. 1. See corresponding entry in Unabridged See mean 2. 3. See corresponding entry in Unabridged repellent. 4.
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See corresponding entry in Unabridged vicious, evil, iniquitous. 5.
See corresponding entry in Unabridged vulgar, obscene. 9, 10. See corresponding entry in Unabridged contemptible. 10. See corresponding entry in Unabridged trivial, trifling. 1.
See corresponding entry in Unabridged good. 4. See corresponding entry in Unabridged elevated.
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