vilely

/ˈvaɪlli/
adverb
  1. In a very unpleasant, bad, or disgusting way.
    • He behaved vilely toward his coworkers, shouting at them for no reason.
    • The room smelled vilely of old socks and mold.
    • The soup tasted vilely of burnt garlic and salt.
  2. In a morally wicked or evil manner.
    • The king ruled vilely, punishing anyone who disagreed with him.
    • She spoke vilely about her former friend, spreading rumors that weren't true.
    • The traitor was treated vilely by the other prisoners.
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