VILE


Meaning of VILE in English

adjective (~r; ~st) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French vil, from Latin vilis Date: 14th century 1. morally despicable or abhorrent , physically repulsive ; foul , of little worth or account ; common , tending to degrade , disgustingly or utterly bad ; obnoxious , contemptible , see: base ~ly adverb ~ness noun

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