vile

[ vahyl ]
/ vaɪl /

adjective, vil·er, vil·est.

Origin of vile

1250–1300; Middle English vil < Old French < Latin vīlis of little worth, base, cheap

SYNONYMS FOR vile

1 See mean2.
3 repellent.
4 vicious, evil, iniquitous.
5 vulgar, obscene.
9, 10 contemptible.
10 trivial, trifling.

OTHER WORDS FROM vile

vile·ly, adverb vile·ness, noun

WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH vile

vial vile viol

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British Dictionary definitions for vile

vile
/ (vaɪl) /

adjective

abominably wicked; shameful or evil the vile development of slavery appalled them
morally despicable; ignoble vile accusations
disgusting to the senses or emotions; foul a vile smell; vile epithets
tending to humiliate or degrade only slaves would perform such vile tasks
unpleasant or bad vile weather
paltry a vile reward

Derived forms of vile

vilely, adverb vileness, noun

Word Origin for vile

C13: from Old French vil, from Latin vīlis cheap