vileness

/ˈvaɪlnəs/
noun
  1. The quality of being extremely unpleasant, bad, or disgusting.
    • No one could ignore the vileness of the rotten fruit left in the sun.
    • The vileness of the weather made everyone want to stay indoors.
    • The movie was criticized for the vileness of its violent scenes.
  2. The quality of being morally wicked or evil.
    • History books record the vileness of the regime's actions.
    • The vileness of the crime shocked the entire community.
    • She was appalled by the vileness of the gossip spread about her.
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