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Vile

Vile meaning

Morally low; base; despicable. | Causing physical or mental repulsion; horrid.

Example sentences (20)

A child rapist, who was found guilty of six counts of vile sex offences, still denies responsibility for his vile crimes despite being convicted by a jury.

Vile is vile, no matter the voter registration of the abuser.

Academic misconduct involves malpractice that puts academic values at stake and gives rise to a culture where people try to bypass each other through vile means.

A drunk father-of-three hurled vile abuse at an air stewardess who refused to serve him more alcohol on a flight - then bit a police officer's arm after he was arrested, a court heard.

After a brief pause, the filmmaker replied, “Vile Parle”, leaving Malla shocked and Aamir laughing; on his second attempt – to answer in the southbound direction, the director replied Mahim (pronounced Maheeem).

After turning on Rey Mysterio last week, Santos Escobar cut a vile promo on SmackDown last night, asserting that Dominik Mysterio was right about his dad the whole time.

A further two similar harassment incidents occurred days later, one of which saw him threaten to kick the victim’s dog and cut his throat, as well as use vile homophobic insults.

Before firing in his "general direction" he called Mr Smith a "vile, disgusting rapist".

But after getting bombarded with vile trolls mocking her “dodgy” surgery wok, Natalia had enough and went on Instagram stories to set the record straight.

But even that may not have caused the vile smells which plaguing housemates to complain.

During their evidence they variously described him as a "vile sexual predator", "slippery" and "atrocious, despicable, disgusting".

Fawcett Society chief executive Jemima Olchawski said it had “made history with our complaints against The Sun for its publication of Jeremy Clarkson’s vile and offensive column about the Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle.

Furthermore, the film is also set to deal with the theme of redemption via its main protagonist Kora, who originally served the Imperium but now seeks redemption for her vile past.

He had a vile hatred of women, with his victims being found dumped naked and covered in bruises in the hills near Hollywood.

He said he was conducting the affairs of the House when Biduri “started using vulgar expletives, communal remarks and made vile and disgusting comments directed against Danish Ali “.

However, Mr Knight accepted that the evidence was he used it on two occasions – in May and July - and only to access his Outlook email account rather than surf the web for vile sexual images of children.

In recent years, the authorities and football clubs have made efforts to stamp down on some fans who taunt rivals with vile chants about tragedies such as the Hillsborough and Munich disasters.

It’s a vile and bigoted attack on Arkansans who are already at increased risk to be targeted by acts of violence.

It was the biggest sporting event of its time, attracting a crowd of nearly 20,000 people, the majority of them eager to see Johnson defeated as they screamed vile racial epithets.

Jason Aldean’s ‘Try That in a Small Town’ Condemned as ‘Vile Racist Song’ By Tennessee State Rep. Justin Jonesbillboard.