Meaning & Definition of word "Vile"

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    Vile

    /vaɪl/

    adjective:

    • 1. Extremely unpleasant; morally bad or wicked.
      • Example: The vile conditions in the prison were shocking to human rights activists.
    • 2. Disgustingly bad; of low quality.
      • Example: He couldn't believe that such vile food was served at the restaurant.
    • 3. Characterized by baseness, low moral standards, or depravity.
      • Example: She found his vile behavior to be completely unacceptable.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Old French 'vile', from Latin 'vīlis' meaning 'cheap, low, base'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    vile creature:

    A contemptible or despicable person or thing.

    vile habit:

    A bad or immoral practice.

    vile weather:

    Very unpleasant or ugly weather conditions.

    Related Words

    vileness:

    The quality of being vile.

    vilely:

    In a vile manner.

    Slang Meanings of vile

    Meaning: Extremely bad or annoying.

    Example Sentence: That movie was just vile; I wouldn’t recommend it to anyone.

    Meaning: Something that is considered to be horrendous.

    Example Sentence: The way he treated his friends was just plain vile.