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VILE; Vile (disambiguation)

vile         
(viler, vilest)
If you say that someone or something is vile, you mean that they are very unpleasant.
She was in too vile a mood to work.
= foul
ADJ
vile         
a.
1.
Base, mean, low, despicable, paltry, contemptible, beggarly, grovelling, pitiful, ignoble, abject, scurvy, shabby, sorry.
2.
Sinful, wicked, bad, base, impure, vicious, iniquitous.
3.
Worthless, of poor quality, linsey-woolsey, cheap, valueless, mean, sorry, miserable, wretched.
vile         
¦ adjective
1. extremely unpleasant.
2. morally bad; wicked.
3. archaic of little worth or value.
Derivatives
vilely adverb
vileness noun
Origin
ME: via OFr. from L. vilis 'cheap, base'.

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Vile
Examples of use of Vile
1. Jolie plays Beowulf‘s vile foe, Grendel‘s mother.
2. Vile pieces of Christian triumphalism set during the Crusades.
3. This vile government will use the information to oppress us.
4. The law‘s critics became unwitting collaborators with a vile government.
5. "We condemn this vile attack with hate," a statement said.