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vile (encz) | vile,hanebný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
vile (encz) | vile,odporný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
vile (encz) | vile,sprostý adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Vile (gcide) | Vile \Vile\ (v[imac]l), a. [Comp. Viler (v[imac]l"[~e]r);
superl. Vilest.] [OE. vil, F. vil, from L. vilis cheap,
worthless, vile, base.]
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1. Low; base; worthless; mean; despicable.
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A poor man in vile raiment. --James ii. 2.
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The craft either of fishing, which was Peter's, or
of making tents, which was Paul's, were [was] more
vile than the science of physic. --Ridley.
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The inhabitants account gold but as a vile thing.
--Abp. Abbot.
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2. Morally base or impure; depraved by sin; hateful in the
sight of God and men; sinful; wicked; bad. "Such vile base
practices." --Shak.
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Behold, I am vile; what shall I answer thee ? --Job
xl. 4.
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Syn: See Base.
[1913 Webster] -- Vile"ly, adv. -- Vile"ness, n.
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vile (wn) | vile
adj 1: morally reprehensible; "would do something as despicable
as murder"; "ugly crimes"; "the vile development of
slavery appalled them"; "a slimy little liar" [syn:
despicable, ugly, vile, slimy, unworthy,
worthless, wretched]
2: causing or able to cause nausea; "a nauseating smell";
"nauseous offal"; "a sickening stench" [syn: nauseating,
nauseous, noisome, queasy, loathsome, offensive,
sickening, vile] |
vile (vera) | VILE
VI Like EMACS (Unix, VI, EMACS)
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