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The root word for "vicious" is "vice," which comes from the Latin word "vitium" meaning fault or defect.
The root word of "vicious" is "vice," which comes from the Latin word "vitium," meaning fault or defect. The addition of the suffix "-ous" changes the word to "vicious," meaning inclined to or characterized by cruelty or violence. The root word "vice" is also found in words like "vice versa" and "vicinity."
The word vicious is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as deliberately cruel or violent:a vicious attack, vicious gossip, a vicious criminal, etc.
"Vicious" doesn't have a comparative and superlative form. Instead, you would say "more vicious" or "most vicious."
There is no noun for the word "vicious". "Vicious" is an adjective.
Vicious the Echidna is the more powerful incarnation of Vicious the Hedgehog
Vicious Rumors - Vicious Rumors album - was created in 1990.
no they are not vicious because they are blind and helplessno they are not vicious because they are blind and helpless
The neighbor's vicious dog is loose again! That's an especially vicious rumor.
Vicious is an adjective in a sentence.He snarled like a vicious animal.Being vicious isn't very nice. Try being polite.That dog is too vicious. Put it down.
The stem of VICIOUS is VICE.
the bear was vicious