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What (who) is vileness - definition


vileness      
n.
1.
Baseness, meanness, despicableness, foulness, abasement, shabbiness, abjectness, abjection.
2.
Wickedness, sinfulness, turpitude, baseness, depravity, badness.
3.
Worthlessness, poor quality.
Vileness Fats         
1984 UNFINISHED FILM
Vileness Fats is an unfinished musical film project by avant-garde art collective The Residents, filmed primarily between 1972 and 1976. The Residents shot over fourteen hours of film and videotape for the project, but were not even two-thirds of the way through their incomplete script before they cancelled the production.
vile         
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VILE; Vile (disambiguation)
(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
Examples of use of vileness
1. Such actions fully reveal their brigandish nature, moral vulgarity and vileness.
2. She didn‘t know how many are turned away for "moral turpitude," which the dictionary defines as vileness or depravity.
3. "O faithful mujahideen, know that the bombing of the dome of ... Imam Ali and the killing of Iraqi innocents and civilians and the burning of mosques, Shia holy sites and churches, and killing based on identification cards represents the epitome of vileness, vice and a crime," the speaker said.
4. "Fixtures and fittings include a recently–discovered painting by Whistler called The Death Of Prudence." Red Ken: there‘s method in his vileness This column has long argued that mass, uncontrolled immigration was a deliberate policy to secure electoral advantage for Labour.
5. The voice also said Arab leaders should "boycott the regime of mercenaries and treason and besiege it by taking the necessary decision to support the people of Iraq, its courageous, national resistance and its jihad until liberation." The tape also sought to distance the insurgency from attacks on civilians and religious targets, calling them "the pinnacle of lowliness, vileness and criminality.