vileness

IPA: vˈaɪɫnʌs

noun

  • the state of being vile
  • a vile act
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Examples of "vileness" in Sentences

  • At last, beneath him in vileness, had the other sunk himself.
  • Your hate will consume you but your vileness is there for all to see.
  • All of this vileness is really a pathetic attempt to cover how much you want him.
  • Heat rose at our backs and a resounding voice, deep like a massive bell, demanded, “What vileness is this?”
  • The Labour party and the BBC are two arms of the same beast; lies, threats and vileness is what they spread.
  • They are solid, but also liquid--Shakespeare's vile jelly embodies the sense that the vileness is a function of their half-solid, half-liquid jellied abjection.
  • No, the vileness is that it is an utterly bogus claim, a sort of Potemkin village only foolinng the ignorant American press corps, which years to mark Iraq down as a ‘victory’.
  • Likewise if you receive a portion of fish from which every piece of herbal seasoning has not been scraped off, and the herbal seasoning is loathsome to you, and steeped in vileness, again I say, refrain from screaming.

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