vice
Kelime Anlamı :

1. ahlaksızlık.
2. ahlak bozukluğu.
3. kötü alışkanlık: Cigarette smoking is a vice. Sigara içmek kötü bir alışkanlıktır.
4. kötü alışkanlık.
5. ikinci.
6. vekil.
7. yardımcı.
8. vis.
9. kusur.
10. zaaf.
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Zıt Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1. in place of; subordinate to; designating a person below another in rank
2. instead of, in place of
3. A bad habit.
4. prostitution
5. A mechanical screw apparatus used for clamping or holding (also spelled vise).
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1. see vise.
2. in the place of; instead of: a latin noun used in a position which gives it, as transferred to english, the effect of a preposition governing the following noun: as, lieutenant A is gazetted as captain, vice captain B promoted.
3. A prefix denoting, in the word compounded with it, one who acts in place of another, or one who is second in rank: as, vice-president, vice-chancellor.
4. fault; mistake; error: as, a vice of method.
5. an imperfection; a defect; a blemish: as, a vice of conformation; a vice of literary style.
6. any immoral or evil habit or practice; evil conduct in which a person indulges; a particular form of wickedness or depravity; immorality; specifically, the indulgence of impure or degrading appetites or passions: as, the vice of drunkenness; hence, also, a fault or bad trick in a lower animal, as a horse.
7. depravity; corruption of morals or manners: in a collective sense and without a plural: as, an age of vice.
8. depravity or corruption of the physical organization; some morbid strife of the system: as, he inherited a constitutional vice which resulted in consumption.
9. viciousness; ugliness; mischievousness.
10. [capitalized] the stock buffoon in the old english moralities, or moral plays, sometimes having the name of one specific vice, as fraud, envy, covetousness, sometimes of vice in general. see iniquity, 4.
11.
12. A vice-chairman, vice-president, or other substitute or deputy, the principal or primary officer being indicated by the context.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1. a specific form of evildoing
2. moral weakness
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