vile

  • 1vile — vile …

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  • 2vile´ly — vile «vyl», adjective, vil|er, vil|est. 1. very bad: »a vile absurdity. The weather today was vile rainy, windy, and cold. 2. foul; …

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  • 3Vile — 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 craft… …

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  • 4Vile — puede referirse a: Vile, freguesia portuguesa de Caminha. Vile (albúm): El 5º álbum de la banda Cannibal Corpse. Vile (personaje): Un personaje de la saga de videojuegos de Megaman X. Vile (editor de texto) Esta página de desambiguación cataloga… …

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  • 5vile — [vaıl] adj [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: vil, from Latin vilis worthless ] 1.) informal extremely unpleasant or bad = ↑horrible ▪ This coffee tastes really vile . ▪ a vile smell ▪ She has a vile temper …

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  • 6vile — [ vaıl ] adjective 1. ) extremely unpleasant: HORRIBLE: a vile smell I drank their vile grayish coffee. 2. ) FORMAL shocking and morally bad: WICKED: a vile and wicked crime ╾ vile|ly adverb …

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  • 7Vile — имеет много значений: Музыка Vile (альбом)  пятый студийный альбом американской брутал дэт группы Cannibal Corpse. Vile (группа)  американская брутал дэт группа. Vile  название песни рок музыканта Грола Дэйва …

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  • 8Vile — Album par Cannibal Corpse Sortie 21 mai 1996 Enregistrement 1995 1996 Durée 37:40 Genre Brutal Death Metal Producteur Scott Burns et …

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  • 9vile — [lat. vīlis di poco valore, di poco prezzo ]. ■ agg. 1. (lett.) a. [che non ha valore né pregio: oggetti v. ] ▶◀ infimo, pessimo. ◀▶ eccellente, ottimo. b. (estens.) [che merita disprezzo: il v. danaro ] ▶◀ abietto, ignobile, spregevole. ◀▶ degno …

    Enciclopedia Italiana

  • 10vile — early 13c. (implied in vilety), from Anglo Fr. and O.Fr. vile, from L. vilis cheap, worthless, base, common, of unknown origin. Related: Vilely …

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