vicety (Meaning)

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vicety (n.)

Fault; defect; coarseness.

Synonyms & Antonyms of vicety

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vicety Sentence Examples

  1. The old car exhibited several vices, including engine misfires and brake issues.
  2. Despite its elegant appearance, the antique mirror had a few vices, such as a small crack in the corner.
  3. The software update aimed to address the vices reported by users, improving overall performance.
  4. The chef was displeased with the vices in the kitchen equipment, leading to disruptions in meal preparation.
  5. The tailor meticulously inspected the fabric for any vices before starting the garment production.
  6. The building inspector identified several vices in the construction, necessitating additional repairs.
  7. The new employee quickly learned to recognize and fix the vices in the company's manufacturing process.
  8. The art restorer skillfully repaired the painting, addressing the vices that had developed over time.
  9. The manager conducted a thorough review to identify any vices in the team's workflow.
  10. Regular maintenance checks are essential to prevent and address any vices in industrial machinery.

FAQs About the word vicety

Fault; defect; coarseness.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The old car exhibited several vices, including engine misfires and brake issues.

Despite its elegant appearance, the antique mirror had a few vices, such as a small crack in the corner.

The software update aimed to address the vices reported by users, improving overall performance.

The chef was displeased with the vices in the kitchen equipment, leading to disruptions in meal preparation.