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1. vice
noun. ['ˈvaɪs'] moral weakness.
Antonyms
Etymology
- vice (Latin)
- vis (French)
- vis (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
Rhymes with Vice
- overprice
- misprice
- reprice
- precise
- concise
- suffice
- splice
- matteis
- excise
- entice
- deweiss
- devise
- berneice
- twice
- trice
- thrice
- stice
- spice
- slice
- schweiss
- pryce
- price
- preiss
- kreiss
- kleiss
- grice
- fleiss'
- fleiss
- bryce
- brice
How do you pronounce vice?
Pronounce vice as vaɪs.
US - How to pronounce vice in American English
UK - How to pronounce vice in British English
Quotes about vice
1. There is a lot that horses and art share in common. I have found that most horse people are art lovers, and vice versa.
- Alice Walton
2. We write in ways that, we generally hope, reflect real life, or at least look familiar to humans. And in life, recurring themes are a recurring theme. We never quite conquer a pet vice or a relationship pattern or a communication habit. We're haunted by our particular demons.
- Sara Zarr
3. I shiver, thinking how easy it is to be totally wrong about people-to see one tiny part of them and confuse it for the whole, to see the cause and think it's the effect or vice versa
- Lauren Oliver, Before I Fall
6. vice
noun. ['ˈvaɪs'] a specific form of evildoing.
Antonyms
Etymology
- vice (Latin)
- vis (French)
- vis (Old French (842-ca. 1400))