9 adverbs to describe how to vilest

There he had been entrapped by a woman, whom he had marrieda woman so utterly vile and unprincipled that he was forced to leave her and return to England.

Unspeakably vile in his private life, the king had no redeeming patriotism, no sense of responsibility to his country for even his public acts.

Anything more meanly vile and dishonest than this it would be difficult to imagine, yet such are the weapons used against Atheists in a Christian country.

and yet, how astonishingly vile and contemptible the chief part of it is!that part, we mean, which contains the adventures of the hero, and, of course, the choice reflections of the author.

In what, then, am I so singularly vile?

Yes, sir, 'Dn you.'" There was something so unutterably vile in the reverend gentleman's utterance and emphasis of this oath that the two men, albeit both easy and facile blasphemers, felt shocked; as the purest of actresses is apt to overdo the rakishness of a gay Lothario, Father Wynn's immaculate conception of an imprecation was something terrible.

" "He's positively vile!"

"Instead of the publication of this proclamation the vilest calumniestoo vile to be even mentioned in Christian earshave been circulated secretly, but widely throughout the land.

For to tell the tale now would only be to make her doubly vile in Isaac's eyes.

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