vileness

  • 1vileness — index delinquency (misconduct), dishonor (shame), disrepute, obscenity, shame, turpitude, vice …

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  • 2vileness — vile ► ADJECTIVE 1) extremely unpleasant. 2) morally bad; wicked. DERIVATIVES vilely adverb vileness noun. ORIGIN Latin vilis cheap, base …

    English terms dictionary

  • 3vileness — noun 1. the quality of being disgusting to the senses or emotions the vileness of his language surprised us • Syn: ↑loathsomeness, ↑repulsiveness, ↑sliminess, ↑lousiness, ↑wickedness • Derivationally related forms: ↑ …

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  • 4Vileness Fats — Infobox Film name = Vileness Fats director = The Residents, Graeme Whifler writer = The Residents starring = The Residents, J. Raoul Brody, N. Senada, Marge Howard Sally Lewis music = The Residents released = Never released completely but… …

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  • 5Vileness — Vile Vile, a. [Comp. {Viler}; superl. {Vilest}.] [OE. vil, F. vil, from L. vilis cheap, worthless, vile, base.] [1913 Webster] 1. Low; base; worthless; mean; despicable. [1913 Webster] A poor man in vile raiment. James ii. 2. [1913 Webster] The… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 6vileness — noun see vile …

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  • 7vileness — See vilely. * * * …

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  • 8vileness — noun a) the state of being vile b) a vile act …

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  • 9vileness — vile·ness || vaɪlnɪs n. quality of being vile; depravity; indigence; offensiveness …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 10vileness — evilness …

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