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  1. 12 meanings: 1. an immoral, wicked, or evil habit, action, or trait 2. habitual or frequent indulgence in pernicious, immoral,.... Click for more definitions.

    • American

      Definition of 'vice' COBUILD frequency band. vice (v aɪ s)...

    • Vise

      US → a variant spelling of vice2.... Click for English...

    • Vice Girl

      A woman who works as a prostitute.... Click for English...

    • Vicary

      2 meanings: obsolete 1. the office or position of a vicar 2....

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      Online English Thesaurus from Collins: More than 500,000...

    • Vice Den

      A place in which criminal activities, esp those connected...

    • Vice Admiral

      A commissioned officer of flag rank in certain navies,...

    • Vice Chancellor

      4 meanings: 1. the chief executive or administrator at some...

  2. VICE definition: 1. used as part of the title of particular positions. The person who holds one of these positions…. Learn more.

  3. Meaning & use. 1. 2. 5. 1.a. 1297–. Depravity or corruption of morals; evil, immoral, or wicked habits or conduct; indulgence in degrading pleasures or practices. 1297. Hit is ney vif ȝer þat we abbeþ yliued in such vice, Vor we nadde noȝt to done, & in such delice.

  4. Synonym Discussion of Vice. moral depravity or corruption : wickedness; a moral fault or failing; a habitual and usually trivial defect or shortcoming : foible… See the full definition

  5. Define vice. vice synonyms, vice pronunciation, vice translation, English dictionary definition of vice. a bad habit; serious moral failing: Drinking too much is a vice. Not to be confused with: vise – a clamp for holding metal or wood in place: I used a vise...

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  8. Find out which words work together and produce more natural-sounding English with the Oxford Collocations Dictionary app. Try it for free as part of the Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary app. [uncountable, countable] behaviour that is evil or immoral ; a quality in somebody’s character that is evil or immoral

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