vilesome

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From vile +‎ -some.

Adjective[edit]

vilesome (comparative more vilesome, superlative most vilesome)

  1. Characterised or marked by vileness
    • 2002, Bruce Olds, Bucking the Tiger:
      [...] took in the vilesome space of a day.
    • 2009, Sam Bowring, The Zoo of Magical and Mythological Creatures:
      Yes please, I'd like some milk, some eggs, and ...oh, I don't know, how about the most dangerous and vilesome monster on the face of the earth!
    • 2012, Lonesome Wyatt, The Terrible Tale of Edgar Switchblade:
      Suddenly a vilesome white tome appears floating in the air in front of Lazarus' face.

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