vileness

[ˈvaɪl.nəs]

vileness Definition

the quality of being extremely unpleasant or morally bad.

Using vileness: Examples

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

  • Example

    The vileness of his actions was shocking.

  • Example

    The vileness of the crime left a lasting impact on the community.

  • Example

    She was disgusted by the vileness of the language used in the movie.

vileness Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for vileness

Antonyms for vileness

Phrases with vileness

  • to behave in an even more unpleasant or immoral way than before

    Example

    His latest actions have caused him to sink to new depths of vileness.

  • someone who is extremely unpleasant or morally bad

    Example

    He was known throughout the town as a vile person.

  • an extremely unpleasant or offensive odor

    Example

    The garbage had been left out for too long and had started to emit a vile smell.

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Summary: vileness in Brief

'Vileness' [ˈvaɪl.nəs] refers to the quality of being extremely unpleasant or morally bad. It is often used to describe actions, crimes, or language that are shocking or disgusting, as in 'The vileness of his actions was shocking.' 'Vileness' can be used in phrases like 'sink to new depths of vileness,' indicating even worse behavior, and 'a vile person,' describing someone who is extremely unpleasant or morally bad.