VICIOUS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster vicious, villainous, iniquitous, nefarious, corrupt, degenerate mean highly reprehensible or offensive in character, nature, or conduct vicious may directly oppose virtuous in implying moral depravity, or may connote malignancy, cruelty, or destructive violence
Vicious (TV Series 2013–2016) - IMDb However, underneath their vicious, co-dependent fighting, they have a deep love for one another Freddie and Stuart are often joined by feisty best friend Violet Crosby (Frances de la Tour) and Ash Weston (Iwan Rheon), their young, upstairs neighbor
VICIOUS definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary A vicious person or a vicious blow is violent and cruel He was a cruel and vicious man He suffered a vicious attack by a gang of youths The blow was so sudden and vicious that he dropped to his knees
Vicious - definition of vicious by The Free Dictionary Having the nature of vice; evil, immoral, or depraved: "All men who succeed in finance in New York at last return to their native towns, assert that cities are vicious, marry their childhood sweethearts" (Sinclair Lewis)
vicious - Wiktionary, the free dictionary vicious (comparative more vicious or viciouser, superlative most vicious or viciousest) Violent, destructive and cruel He had always been remarkably immune from such little ailments, and had only once in his life been ill, of a vicious pneumonia long ago at school
vicious - WordReference. com Dictionary of English profligate: a vicious life given or readily disposed to evil: a vicious criminal wrong: a vicious deception malicious: vicious gossip; a vicious attack unpleasantly severe: a vicious headache unsound: vicious reasoning ferocious: They all feared his vicious temper
Vicious - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com Vicious is an adjective that means intentionally harmful or nasty If you spread vicious rumors about a person, you're telling people things that will hurt her feelings or ruin her reputation