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- nounvice (noun) · vices (plural noun)
- immoral or wicked behavior:"an open sewer of vice and crime"Similar:sordiditypervertednessimmoral actevil actact of wickedness
- criminal activities involving prostitution, pornography, or drugs:"a mobile phone network is being used to peddle vice"Similar:sordiditypervertednessimmoral actevil actact of wickedness
- an immoral or wicked personal characteristic:"hypocrisy is a particularly sinister vice"
- a weakness of character or behavior; a bad habit:"cigars happen to be my father's vice"
OriginMiddle English: via Old French from Latin vitium.noun- British spelling of vise
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A vice is a habit that is regarded as a weakness in someone's character, but not usually as a serious fault. His only vice is to get drunk on champagne after concluding a successful piece of business. Vice refers to criminal activities, …
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