Synonym: crime, failing, fault, foible, malpractice, shortcoming, sin, weakness, wrongdoing. Antonym: righteous, virtuous. Similar words: advice, device, novice, service, viceroy, services, vice versa, social services. Meaning: [vaɪs] n. 1. moral weakness 2. a specific form of evildoing.
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91 The son could not see why the state should tax the schoolmaster to support the priest, but never vice versa.
92 Vices with pipe jaws are less likely to distort copper pipe: a pipe vice can usually be hired.
93 I nearly choked on the bread; my neck and throat seemed to be ringed by a cruel vice.
94 Club vice president Dwight Clark said the team could make a move as early as Saturday.
95 And vice versa. After a delay of only a few minutes, he hopped to the ground.
96 Mr Haan, 45 years old,[sentencedict.com] formerly was executive vice president and chief operating officer of Durametallic.
97 She joined Hearst in 1985 as vice president, director of public relations for the Magazines Division.
98 Vice president Ammar Hanafi believed, however, that critical knowledge about markets was being lost from deal to deal.
99 For example, males usually compete for access to females, rather than vice versa.
100 We could go from pitch black to brightness in the blink of an eye-and vice versa.
101 He fills a vacancy created by the recent resignation of James White, 56 years old and former vice chairman.
102 Also, Gergory S.. Daily, 37, previously vice president and chief operating officer, was named president.
103 The vice president of human resources, Sam Smith, had brought the game with him.
104 In accepting the honor, Nicklaus knelt before a vice chancellor of the university, a man named Watson.
105 He is wrong, they argue, in considering a pro-choice advocate for vice president.
106 Vice is immorality. Infidelity is immorality. Treachery is immorality. Inhumanity is immorality. Dr T.P.Chia
107 The vice presidential debate is scheduled Oct. 2 in Hartford, Conn.
108 The Tutsis are fighting and killing Hutus and vice versa not simply because they hate each other.
109 Tenants began moving in July 8, said Peter Novak[sentencedict.com], executive vice president.
110 She was in-house counsel and vice president for a medical company in Concord when she decided to give up her day job.
111 With their old taboos discredited, they immediately go to pieces, disintegrate, and become re-sorts of vice and disease.
112 To flee vice is the beginning of virtue, and to have got rid of folly is the beginning of wisdom. Horace
113 His vice president Gerald Ford took over for the remainder of his term but lost the 1976 election to Jimmy Carter.
114 The Convert program converts files created with another word-processing program to WordPerfect format or vice versa.
115 There have been a total of four nationally televised vice presidential debates since the format premiered in 1976 when Sen.
116 The question remains in both legends equally, nevertheless, as to where virtue ends and vice begins in such pious adventures.
117 What is crime amongst the multitude, is only vice among the few. Benjamin Disraeli
118 Vice President Rutskoi was named head of an operational control centre.
119 Alan D.. Collenette has been named a senior vice president and district manager of the San Francisco office.
120 Both outsiders chose establishment types for their vice presidential running mates.
More similar words: advice, device, novice, service, viceroy, services, vice versa, social services, rhetorical device, device characteristic, civic, evict, victim, vicious, victory, convict, victrola, eviction, convicted, conviction, ice, dice, nice, rice, iced, Alice, voice, office, slice, notice.