0 horrible; wicked; disgusting -- keji
That was a vile thing to say!
The food tasted vile.
His diatribe ended with a plea not to force the bishops to rely on the secular branch of the government and its vile executors.
He's violent, yes, domineering, has a vile temper.
Noble, doing his best to give the scene a veneer of gentility, could not hide the vile reality.
One was pronounced utterly pure or thoroughly vile, foreclosing moderation and due exercise of judgement.
On the contrary, for the purposes of the powerful, the sbirri were best kept vile, wicked, poorly paid, and, of course, easily corruptible.
Much that is vile in the doing gives pleasure when done.
Her characterization is accompanied by misogynistic outbursts that define woman as morally inferior and vile.
The institution would enjoy new respect in the eyes of the public, and gone would be the vile enforcers of the past.