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      • vice noun uk / vaɪs/ Add to word list something bad that someone often does: Smoking is his only vice. (Definition of vice from the Cambridge Essential Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
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  2. used as part of a title to show the rank of an officer or official of a company or organization, immediately below a president or chairperson: a vice principal. Vice Premier Zhu Rongji. He served as vice chairman of the federal reserve. There are three vice presidents in that company.

  3. noun. 1. an immoral, wicked, or evil habit, action, or trait. 2. habitual or frequent indulgence in pernicious, immoral, or degrading practices. 3. a specific form of pernicious conduct, esp prostitution or sexual perversion. 4. a failing or imperfection in character, conduct, etc.

  4. The meaning of VICE is moral depravity or corruption : wickedness. How to use vice in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Vice.

  5. Vice definition: an immoral or evil habit or practice. See examples of VICE used in a sentence.

  6. A vice is a habit which is regarded as a weakness in someone's character, but not usually as a serious fault. 2. Vice refers to criminal activities, especially those connected with pornography or prostitution.

  7. vice is one of the 5,000 most common words in modern written English. It is similar in frequency to words like broadcast, devil, encouragement, intercourse, and reinforcement. It typically occurs about ten times per million words in modern written English.

  8. 1. an immoral, wicked, or evil habit, action, or trait. 2. habitual or frequent indulgence in pernicious, immoral, or degrading practices. 3. a specific form of pernicious conduct, esp prostitution or sexual perversion. 4. a failing or imperfection in character, conduct, etc: smoking is his only vice. 5.

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