vices

[ˈvaɪsɪz]

vices Definition

  • 1immoral or wicked behavior, especially habitual or repeated
  • 2a fault or weakness in a person's character

Using vices: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "vices" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    His vices include smoking and drinking.

  • Example

    Gambling is one of his vices.

  • Example

    She has a vice for chocolate.

  • Example

    Laziness is one of the vices that he needs to overcome.

vices Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for vices

Antonyms for vices

Phrases with vices

  • vice versa

    used to say that the opposite of a statement is also true

    Example

    I can drive you to work, or vice versa.

  • completely controlled by a bad habit or addiction

    Example

    He was in the grip of a vice and couldn't stop himself from gambling.

  • to allow oneself to indulge in immoral or wicked behavior

    Example

    He gave in to vice and started drinking heavily again.

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Summary: vices in Brief

The term 'vices' [ˈvaɪsɪz] refers to immoral or wicked behavior, often habitual or repeated, and to faults or weaknesses in a person's character. Examples of vices include smoking, drinking, gambling, and laziness. Phrases like 'vice versa' indicate that the opposite of a statement is also true, while 'in the grip of a vice' describes being completely controlled by a bad habit or addiction.