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Words that sound like "vile" — phonetic neighbours useful for wordplay, puns, song lyrics, and dialogue.
(adj)
Morally low; base; despicable.
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(n)
(rare) A town or village.
Something hung up or spread out to hide or protect the face, or hide an object from view; usually of gauze, crepe, or similar diaphanous material.
(informal) Valium.
(chiefly poetic) A valley.
The flesh of a calf (i.e. a young bovine) used for food.
(historical) The smallest administrative unit of land in feudal England, corresponding to the Anglo-Saxon tithing and the modern parish.
(logic) The ∨ symbol used to represent the inclusive or, which is a logical connective.
Any of a large number of species of small rodents of the tribes Arvicolini, Ellobiusini, Clethrionomyini, Pliomyini, Phenacomyini and Prometheomyini.
A surname.
A department of Honduras.
(heraldry) A heraldic symbol consisting of a pair of outstretched wings, often conjoined at their shoulders.
(UK, dialect) The salted stomach of a calf, used in making cheese; a rennet bag.
A light, translucent cotton fabric used for making curtains and dresses.
(v)
(nonstandard, British) feel
A river in South Africa.
(electronics) An electrical connection which connects two or more layers on a printed circuit board or an integrated circuit.
(intransitive) To fight for superiority; to contend; to compete eagerly so as to gain something.
A glass or plastic vessel or bottle, especially a small tube-shaped bottle used to store medicine, perfume or other chemicals.
VI (“U.S. Virgin Islands”)
A surname from Vietnamese.
To violate, especially to rape.
(slang, rare) The vagina.
Obsolete form of vie. [(intransitive) To fight for superiority; to contend; to compete eagerly so as to gain something.]
(obsolete) repugnant or vile
(education) Initialism of virtual learning environment.
(Scotland) ferrule
(N)
a town in the district of Gütersloh in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
An uncertain duration of time, a period of time.
A collection of papers collated and archived together.
(transitive) To entice or lure.
A lover (of something).
(Ancient Greece) A local division of the people; a clan or tribe.
A digestive fluid containing fatty droplets, found in the small intestine.
german composer; collaborated with bertolt brecht (1900-1950)
to beguile
A surname from German.
a shape resembling the letter v
A Hmong surname from the Hmong languages of Chinese origin.
A surname from Khmer or Lao.
Intending to harm; malevolent.
(transitive, often reflexive) To turn to the advantage of. [(chiefly) with of]
An elongated round shape resembling an egg or ellipse.
(programming, of software) To evaluate (or execute) source code held in a string during run time.
(Korean: ) a five-member South Korean girl group under the label Stardom Entertainment.
An ethnic group of Liberia and Sierra Leone.
An object-oriented programming language with a self-hosting compiler that generates C code.
(Judaism) A mourner.
(intransitive, US slang) To feel delighted and proud; to boast; to gloat.
an ancient name of Bahrain, an island country in the Arabian peninsula.
Alternative form of voe (“sea inlet”). [(British) A narrow sea inlet, particularly in the Shetland Islands, similar to a fjord.]
Synonym of flattened rice.
verse
A river in Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire, England, that joins the Great Ouse at Tempsford.
(obsolete, transitive) To abase or debase; to vilify; to depreciate.
A commune and city in Chile.
a district in the city of Fürth, Germany.
bitter vetch, blister vetch (Vicia ervilia).
(obsolete) one who vails