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TurtleSoup
26-08-2009, 01:49 PM
I'm sick of seeing the world VILE describing everyone.
So here are some synonyms you can use to widen your vocabulary :thumbs:

Despicable, repellent, noxious, nasty, nefarious, vulgar, coarse,
cruel, vicious, awful, horrid, hellish, loathsome, beastly, deprived,
sleazy, shoddy, trash, unpleasant, swinish, crude, barbarous, truculent, hostile.

Feel free to add more.

Furbylol
26-08-2009, 01:50 PM
...legend.

nickc25
26-08-2009, 01:51 PM
I agree. All people seem to say on this forum are:

Vile, w@nk, f.uck, sh1t, w@nker, tw@t, ugly, ****5r etc

Probably 70-80% of posts I see contain either swearing or abuse, the forum is not policed properly. If I was the owner I would ban anyone straight away as I do on my own forums which are clean and family based.

HBB1508
26-08-2009, 01:52 PM
Charlie = odious :bouncy:

Taijitu
26-08-2009, 01:52 PM
Originally posted by TurtleSoup
I'm sick of seeing the world VILE describing everyone.
So here are some synonyms you can use to widen your vocabulary :thumbs:

Despicable, repellent, noxious, nasty, nefarious, vulgar, coarse,
cruel, vicious, awful, horrid, hellish, loathsome, beastly, deprived,
sleazy, shoddy, trash, unpleasant, swinish, crude, barbarous, truculent, hostile.

Feel free to add more.

:laugh:

Torrid, rank, heinous, revolting, grotesque.

Only others I could think of without using a dictionary.

Edit: Oh just noticed torrid isn't what I thought it was. Why do folk talk about passionate love affairs badly?

Chantel
26-08-2009, 01:55 PM
ive been usin vile quite alot today
not on here though but it kinda fits with how im using it

TurtleSoup
26-08-2009, 02:00 PM
Originally posted by Taijitu
Oh just noticed torrid isn't what I thought it was. Why do folk talk about passionate love affairs badly?

Ha, isn't torrid, like, really hot and passionate?
So you could say you have a torrid hatred of ____.

Dolphin-and-Whale
26-08-2009, 02:07 PM
Vile perfectly describes Charlie

Taijitu
26-08-2009, 02:08 PM
Originally posted by TurtleSoup
Originally posted by Taijitu
Oh just noticed torrid isn't what I thought it was. Why do folk talk about passionate love affairs badly?

Ha, isn't torrid, like, really hot and passionate?
So you could say you have a torrid hatred of ____.

Yes seems to be from the Latin torridus (parch or scorch).
Meaning hot, dry, ardent, passionate or full of difficulty.

I am just used to "a torrid love affair"

I guess that could be a dry love affair full of difficulty or a hot, ardent and passionate love affair.:bigsmile:

Ive only seen it in a negative context though I think.

Don't you love the English language?

Shasown
26-08-2009, 02:30 PM
Originally posted by Taijitu


Don't you love the English language?

When it is used properly, yes

munky
26-08-2009, 02:34 PM
From www.thesaurus.com:

abandoned, abject, appalling, bad, base, coarse, contemptible, corrupt, debased, degenerate, depraved, despicable, dirty, disgraceful, disgusting, evil, filthy, foul, horrid, humiliating, ignoble, immoral, impure, iniquitous, loathsome, low, mean, miserable, nasty, nauseating, nefarious, noxious, perverted, repellent, repugnant, repulsive, revolting, shocking, sickening, sinful, sleazy*, stinking, ugly, vicious, vulgar, wicked, worthless, wretched

I particularly like 'depraved', 'nefarious' and 'wretched'. I will try and work these words into my everyday conversation more often.

Taijitu
26-08-2009, 03:35 PM
Originally posted by Shasown
Originally posted by Taijitu


Don't you love the English language?

When it is used properly, yes

That was mean.:sad:

Or should I say abandoned, abject, appalling, bad, base, coarse, contemptible, corrupt, debased, degenerate, depraved, despicable, dirty, disgraceful, disgusting, evil, filthy, foul, horrid, humiliating, ignoble, immoral, impure, iniquitous, loathsome, low, mean, miserable, nasty, nauseating, nefarious, noxious, perverted, repellent, repugnant, repulsive, revolting, shocking, sickening, sinful, sleazy*, stinking, ugly, vicious, vulgar, wicked, worthless and wretched?

Brad.
26-08-2009, 03:37 PM
vile is a good word