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Meanings of
vileness
in English
Catalan
repugnància
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The quality of being disgusting to the senses or emotions.
wickedness
repulsiveness
loathsomeness
sliminess
lousiness
Catalan
repugnància
The quality of being wicked.
ugliness
nefariousness
Synonyms
Examples for "
wickedness
"
wickedness
repulsiveness
loathsomeness
sliminess
lousiness
Examples for "
wickedness
"
1
As virtue and
wickedness
consist not in passion, but in action; so
2
You are refined in your
wickedness
;
you are inexorable in your hate.
3
For there is
wickedness
in their dwellings: in the midst of them.
4
The
wickedness
and insincerity of the enemy appear from the following considerations:
5
The
wickedness
of London appals me; and yet I am no paragon.
1
Both of these are mutilations of unquestioned
repulsiveness
to the untrained sense.
2
He was a terrible brute, a big grizzly bear, ugly to
repulsiveness
.
3
Frail outcast-thevery scum of a blacks' camp, its
repulsiveness
was tragic.
4
In proportion therefore, as the
repulsiveness
of the work increases, the wage decreases.
5
Here we have in all its naked
repulsiveness
the Stoic theory of predestination.
1
The moral beauty transcended the
loathsomeness
of physical evil and deformity.
2
Here he lay several days, and its ever-increasing
loathsomeness
need not be described.
3
A
loathsomeness
that was to be forever in my daily work!
4
The sheer
loathsomeness
of nausea and vomiting does seem to serve a biological purpose.
5
And temptation had lost its
loathsomeness
now-itlooked again attractive.
1
The
sliminess
of the element utterly destroyed the mechanics of swimming.
2
A certain
sliminess
clung cloyingly to him, a sensation inferred rather than tactile.
3
She can feel its
sliminess
against the palm of her hand.
4
To the western palate,
sliminess
is often greeted with suspicion and associated with decay.
5
The stew doesn't taste bad, but there's a certain
sliminess
that's hard to get around.
1
He endured the
lousiness
of defeat and the struggles of battle and he lapped up the juices of success and enjoyed the respect of victory.
Usage of
vileness
in English
1
The more interest in the meetings, the more ferocity and
vileness
outside.
2
They will rescue him; they will refine the
vileness
out of him.
3
Underneath all the horror, underlying all the
vileness
-
the
splendour
of it all.
4
Their judgment is not informed about the
vileness
of it to perfection.
5
Nothing in meanness or
vileness
or wretchedness is a secret to me.
6
The woman rushed toward the girls, pouring out a stream of
vileness
.
7
I became acquainted with the Sacred Writings, and thus learned my
vileness
.
8
Nevertheless, I tried to notice a few things besides the
vileness
underfoot.
9
But he did not take sufficient account of human obstinacy and
vileness
.
10
Dost thou see the
vileness
of thy heart, the fruit of sin?
11
What pure soul would not wish to be delivered from its
vileness
?
12
Oh, the
vileness
-
oh
,thesilliness-oh ,thestupidity of these 'wretched sentimental souls!'
13
And Caliban is vice, standing in its naked
vileness
and vulgarity.
14
At last, beneath him in
vileness
,
had the other sunk himself.
15
You have not fully grasped the
vileness
of this plot yet.
16
Thus does one touch of
vileness
make the whole world kin.
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About this term
vileness
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
own vileness
such vileness
see the vileness
essential vileness
human vileness
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Translations for
vileness
Catalan
repugnància
viltat
vilesa
Vileness
through the time
Vileness
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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