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Vile vs Voile - What's the difference?

vile | voile |

As adjectives the difference between vile and voile

is that vile is morally low; base; despicable while voile is veiled (wearing a veil).

As a verb voile is

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vile

English

Adjective

(en-adj)
  • morally low; base; despicable
  • Synonyms

    * base * despicable * mean * ignoble

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    voile

    English

    (wikipedia voile)

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A light, translucent cotton fabric used for making curtains and dresses.
  • * 1920 , United States Tariff Commission, William Alexander Graham Clark, Henry Chalmers, Blanche C. Howlett, Cotton Yarn: Import and Export Trade in Relation to the Tariff , page 80,
  • The domestic voile made from imported gray yarns and woven in the United States is the best combination to be had.
  • * 1932 , Hiram T. Nones, Philippine Cotton Piece-Goods Market , page 14,
  • Cheap narrow voiles'''''.—Plain color '''voiles''' practically are off the market..
  • * 2006 , Jorie Johnson, Feltmaking and Wool Magic , page 84,
  • Pull out the basting thread, gently remove the voile from the three-minute sample, and reshape the sample with a steam iron.

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