Definitionadj. (of persons or their actions) able or disposed to inflict pain or suffering
Last update: June 12, 2015
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Hyde was a vicious person. [adjective]
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Leopard is a vicious animal. [adjective]
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Jane is suffering from vicious migrane. [adjective]
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A deadly assassin, who wants to murder a prosecution witness on a plane, releases a whole crate full of vicious snakes ! [adjective]
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Recent research indicates that contact lens wear and dry eyes can be a vicious cycle. [adjective]
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Your gold vase there will not turn vicious and produce copper--nor can all your alchemy turn copper to gold. [adjective]
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We find this sentence on a vicious woman: She is a collection of every kind of meanness, and a bag full of wiles. [adjective]
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This conduct, in my opinion, not only deviates from probability, but prevents that generous indignation, which ought to animate the reader against the sordid and vicious disposition of the world. [adjective]
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Surely, only the criminal, vicious mind of a Jesuit could credit such deliberate murder. [adjective]
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Will anyone say that Vaillant was an ignorant, vicious man, or a lunatic. [adjective]
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He hasna a four-footed creature but the vicious blood thing he rides on, and that's sair trash'd wi' his night wark.' [adjective]
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