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vice

Vice vs Villainy - What's the difference?

vice | villainy | Related terms |

Vice is a related term of villainy.


As an adverb vice

is more.

As a noun villainy is

evil or vicious character or behaviour.

Vice vs Defect - What's the difference?

vice | defect |


In lang=en terms the difference between vice and defect

is that vice is any of various crimes related (depending on jurisdiction) to prostitution, pornography, gambling, alcohol, or drugs while defect is a part by which a figure or quantity is wanting or deficient.

As nouns the difference between vice and defect

is that vice is a bad habit while defect is a fault or malfunction.

As verbs the difference between vice and defect

is that vice is to hold or squeeze with a vice, or as if with a vice while defect is to abandon or turn against; to cease or change one's loyalty, especially from a military organisation or political party.

As an adjective vice

is in place of; subordinate to; designating a person below another in rank.

As a preposition vice

is instead of, in place of.

Merit vs Vice - What's the difference?

merit | vice |


As a proper noun merit

is .

As an adverb vice is

more.

Vice vs Badhabit - What's the difference?

vice | badhabit |

Pice vs Vice - What's the difference?

pice | vice |


As a noun pice

is a small copper coin of the east indies, worth less than a cent.

As an adverb vice is

more.

Vice vs Vife - What's the difference?

vice | vife |


As an adverb vice

is more.

As a noun vife is

.

Vice vs Viae - What's the difference?

vice | viae |


As nouns the difference between vice and viae

is that vice is a bad habit while viae is plural of lang=en.

As a verb vice

is to hold or squeeze with a vice, or as if with a vice.

As an adjective vice

is in place of; subordinate to; designating a person below another in rank.

As a preposition vice

is instead of, in place of.

Vice vs Criminal - What's the difference?

vice | criminal |


As an adverb vice

is more.

As an adjective criminal is

being against the law; forbidden by law.

As a noun criminal is

a person who is guilty of a crime, notably breaking the law.

Vive vs Vice - What's the difference?

vive | vice |


As a verb vive

is .

As an adverb vice is

more.

Vice vs Viced - What's the difference?

vice | viced |


As an adverb vice

is more.

As an adjective viced is

(obsolete) vicious; corrupt.

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