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etymological origin of | eng: viciously |
etymologically related | eng: vice |
etymologically related | eng: vitiate |
etymology | xno: vicious |
lexical category | adjective |
pronunciation | /ˈvɪʃəs/ |
pronunciation | http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/en-us-vicious.ogg |
semantically related | eng: bestial |
semantically related | eng: breme |
semantically related | eng: empyreal |
semantically related | eng: ferocious |
semantically related | eng: fierce |
semantically related | eng: hot |
semantically related | eng: illustrative |
semantically related | eng: mild |
semantically related | eng: oppression |
semantically related | eng: ruthless |
semantically related | eng: savage |
semantically related | eng: skittery |
semantically related | eng: stonyhearted |
semantically related | eng: trigger-happy |
synonym | eng: bad |
synonym | eng: brutal |
synonym | eng: cruel |
synonym | eng: immoral |
synonym | eng: nefarious |
translation | ces: neřestný |
translation | eng: evil |
translation | eng: violent |
translation | fin: paheellinen |
translation | por: vil |
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