Vile in a sentence as an adjective

Apple is pulling some vile ******** here and they shouldnt.

How vile is it to kidnap people and torture them, then hold them indefinitely with out open due process?

That said, even dismissing him as a 'crank' would add more substance to your argument than calling him a 'vile idiot.

How vile is it to send flying killer robots over foreign soil to blow up families in order to **** one single person?

I also have my doubts that he is 'vile' for the majority of connotations and denotations of that word.

Call his condescension vile, and his poorly-thought out conclusions laughable.

So sick of this vile greedy a-million-X-isn't-cool mentality.

Probably will get downvoted for this, but I didn't really think this was as vile as apparently everybody else does.

How vile is it to say to a country that they are to co-operate or get bombed back tho the stone age, or deny them aid or trade, which America knows mean food and water?

There's something particularly vile about the ****** of Drummer Lee Rigby being exploited to advance this legislation.

He doesn't give any arguments, he throws a lot of insults, he misues words and makes up redundant terms which he then struggles to define.\nThe guy is a vile idiot of the worst kind: ignorant and aggressive.

Vile definitions

adjective

morally reprehensible; "would do something as despicable as murder"; "ugly crimes"; "the vile development of slavery appalled them"; "a slimy little liar"

See also: despicable ugly slimy unworthy worthless wretched

adjective

causing or able to cause nausea; "a nauseating smell"; "nauseous offal"; "a sickening stench"

See also: nauseating nauseous noisome queasy loathsome offensive sickening