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vicious

A vicious person or animal is someone who is mean and likes to hurt others.

Explanation at your level:

If something is vicious, it is very, very mean. Imagine a dog that wants to bite. That dog is vicious. It is a dangerous word for dangerous things.

You use vicious to describe someone who is cruel. For example, 'The vicious man shouted at everyone.' It can also describe a bad situation that is hard to stop.

Vicious describes behavior that is intended to hurt others. It is often used for physical violence or very mean words. You might also hear about a 'vicious cycle' where problems keep repeating.

The word vicious carries a strong connotation of malice. It is used to describe intense, severe, or destructive actions. Whether it's a 'vicious rumor' or a 'vicious storm,' the word implies something that causes real harm.

In advanced English, vicious is used to describe phenomena that are self-perpetuating and harmful, such as 'vicious cycles' in economics or social structures. It denotes a level of severity that is difficult to escape or mitigate.

Vicious is rooted in the concept of moral failing or 'vice.' In literary or high-register contexts, it can describe a character's inherent wickedness. Its usage spans from the literal—describing physical brutality—to the abstract, characterizing systems or arguments that are inherently destructive and resistant to correction.

30秒词汇

  • Vicious means cruel or violent.
  • It often describes cycles or rumors.
  • Pronounced VISH-us.
  • It is a strong adjective.

Hey there! Let's talk about the word vicious. When we call something or someone vicious, we are usually talking about a high level of cruelty or aggression.

Think of a dog that growls and tries to bite—that dog is behaving in a vicious manner. It isn't just a little bit mean; it’s dangerous. We also use this word for abstract things, like a vicious rumor, which is a lie meant to hurt someone's reputation deeply.

You might also hear about a vicious cycle. This is a situation where one bad thing leads to another, making it really hard to break free. It’s like a trap that keeps getting tighter!

The word vicious has a pretty interesting history! It comes from the Latin word vitiosus, which actually meant 'faulty' or 'full of defects.'

Back in the day, it was linked to the word vitium, meaning 'vice' or 'sin.' Over time, the meaning shifted from just having a small flaw or 'vice' to being actively harmful or wicked.

It entered Middle English through Old French in the 14th century. It’s fascinating how a word that once just meant 'having a bad habit' evolved to describe the intense, dangerous behavior we recognize today!

You'll see vicious used in both casual and formal settings. In casual conversation, we often use it to describe physical threats, like a vicious attack or a vicious animal.

In more formal or academic settings, it takes on a more metaphorical meaning. You might read about a vicious critique in a newspaper or a vicious cycle of economic decline in a textbook.

It’s a strong word, so be careful not to use it for minor annoyances. If someone is just being grumpy, 'vicious' is probably too strong. Save it for when things are truly cruel or intense!

1. Vicious cycle: A situation where one problem causes another, which makes the first problem worse. Example: 'I'm stuck in a vicious cycle of working too much and sleeping too little.'

2. Vicious circle: Essentially the same as a cycle, often used interchangeably to describe a trap. Example: 'The argument became a vicious circle of blame.'

3. Vicious rumor: A piece of gossip designed specifically to damage someone's character. Example: 'She was the subject of a vicious rumor at school.'

4. Vicious temper: Describing someone who gets angry in a violent or scary way. Example: 'He is known for having a vicious temper.'

5. Vicious assault: A very violent physical attack. Example: 'The police are investigating a vicious assault in the park.'

Vicious is an adjective, so it usually comes before a noun (e.g., a vicious dog) or after a linking verb (e.g., the attack was vicious).

Pronunciation: In the UK and US, it is pronounced VISH-us. The stress is on the first syllable. It rhymes with viciously (the adverb) and sounds similar to suspicious.

It does not have a plural form because adjectives in English don't change based on number. You can use the adverb viciously to describe how an action is performed, like 'The dog barked viciously.'

Fun Fact

It evolved from meaning 'full of faults' to 'full of evil intent'.

Pronunciation Guide

UK ˈvɪʃ.əs

Short 'i', 'sh' sound, 'us' ending.

US ˈvɪʃ.əs

Similar to UK, clear 'sh' sound.

Common Errors

  • Mispronouncing 'sh' as 's'.
  • Emphasizing the second syllable.
  • Adding an extra vowel sound.

Rhymes With

suspicious ambitious delicious nutritious malicious

Difficulty Rating

阅读 2/5

Easy to read.

Writing 2/5

Easy to write.

Speaking 2/5

Easy to say.

听力 2/5

Easy to hear.

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

mean bad angry

Learn Next

malicious ferocious savage

高级

malevolent venomous

Grammar to Know

Adjective placement

A vicious dog.

Adverb formation

Viciously.

Linking verbs

The dog is vicious.

Examples by Level

1

The dog is vicious.

The dog is mean/dangerous.

Adjective after verb.

1

He has a vicious temper.

2

The cat was very vicious.

3

It was a vicious attack.

4

She told a vicious lie.

5

The wind was vicious.

6

Don't be so vicious.

7

He is a vicious person.

8

The dog barked in a vicious way.

1

They were caught in a vicious cycle.

2

The debate turned into a vicious argument.

3

She suffered a vicious headache.

4

The company faced vicious competition.

5

His criticism was quite vicious.

6

The animal became vicious when cornered.

7

A vicious rumor spread quickly.

8

He was known for his vicious sarcasm.

1

The politician was the target of a vicious smear campaign.

2

The team played with vicious intensity.

3

Poverty creates a vicious cycle of inequality.

4

She gave him a vicious look.

5

The storm caused vicious damage to the coast.

6

He was a vicious opponent in the courtroom.

7

The review was a vicious attack on her work.

8

They were trapped in a vicious circle of debt.

1

The market is characterized by vicious price wars.

2

Her response was a vicious display of intellectual arrogance.

3

They were locked in a vicious power struggle.

4

The disease caused a vicious decline in his health.

5

He launched a vicious assault on the proposal.

6

The system creates a vicious feedback loop.

7

She was subjected to a vicious campaign of harassment.

8

The novel depicts a vicious struggle for survival.

1

The critic’s prose was notoriously vicious.

2

The regime maintained power through a vicious cycle of oppression.

3

The play explores the vicious nature of human greed.

4

His argument was a vicious deconstruction of the theory.

5

The landscape was defined by its vicious, unforgiving climate.

6

A vicious cabal plotted against the king.

7

The history of the conflict is a vicious record of betrayal.

8

She possessed a vicious wit that spared no one.

常见搭配

vicious cycle
vicious attack
vicious rumor
vicious temper
vicious dog
vicious circle
vicious competition
viciously attacked
viciously defended
vicious sarcasm

Idioms & Expressions

"vicious cycle"

A repeating negative situation.

Poverty is a vicious cycle.

neutral

"vicious circle"

A trap of repeating problems.

We are in a vicious circle.

neutral

"vicious streak"

A tendency to be cruel.

He has a vicious streak.

neutral

"vicious attack"

A very harsh criticism or physical strike.

The press launched a vicious attack.

neutral

"vicious rumor mill"

Where rumors start and spread.

The office rumor mill is vicious.

casual

"viciously honest"

Brutally and painfully honest.

She was viciously honest.

casual

Easily Confused

vicious vs Suspicious

Similar ending.

Suspicious means doubting; vicious means cruel.

He was suspicious of the man.

vicious vs Ferocious

Similar sound.

Ferocious is more about wild intensity.

The lion was ferocious.

vicious vs Malicious

Similar meaning.

Malicious is more about intent to harm.

He had malicious intent.

vicious vs Viciousness

It is the noun form.

Use it as a noun, not an adjective.

The viciousness of the attack.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + is + vicious

The dog is vicious.

A2

A + vicious + noun

A vicious attack occurred.

B1

Viciously + verb

He acted viciously.

B2

Caught in a vicious cycle

We are caught in a vicious cycle.

C1

A vicious + noun + of + noun

A vicious cycle of poverty.

词族

Nouns

viciousness The quality of being vicious.

Adjectives

vicious Cruel or violent.

相关

vice Root word meaning a moral fault.

How to Use It

frequency

7/10

Formality Scale

Formal Neutral Casual

常见错误

Using vicious for 'very bad'. Use 'severe' or 'terrible'.
Vicious implies intent to harm.
Viciously vs. Vicious. Viciously is an adverb.
Don't use the adjective to modify a verb.
Using it for a person who is just annoying. Use 'mean' or 'rude'.
Vicious is too strong for simple annoyance.
Spelling it 'vishus'. Vicious.
Phonetic spelling is incorrect.
Confusing it with 'viciousness'. Viciousness is the noun.
Use the correct part of speech.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a dog with the word VICIOUS on its collar.

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Native Speakers

Use it to describe intense arguments.

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Cultural Insight

Often used in crime reporting.

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Grammar Shortcut

It's an adjective, so put it before the noun.

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Say It Right

Focus on the 'sh' sound.

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Don't use for minor things

Don't call a small cold 'vicious'.

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Did You Know?

It comes from the Latin word for fault.

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Study Smart

Learn it with 'cycle'.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Vicious rhymes with 'vicious'—think of a VICIOUS dog V-I-C-I-O-U-S.

Visual Association

A snarling dog with sharp teeth.

Word Web

Cruel Violent Dangerous Cycle Malice

挑战

Write three sentences using 'vicious' today.

词源

Latin

Original meaning: Faulty or defective.

文化背景

Can be offensive if used to describe people personally.

Commonly used in news reports to describe crimes.

Vicious cycle (common phrase) Sid Vicious (musician)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

At work

  • vicious competition
  • vicious rumors
  • vicious critique

In news

  • vicious attack
  • vicious crime
  • vicious assault

In school

  • vicious bully
  • vicious cycle
  • vicious argument

In nature

  • vicious animal
  • vicious storm
  • vicious predator

Conversation Starters

"Have you ever heard a vicious rumor?"

"What do you think is a vicious cycle in society?"

"Have you ever seen a vicious animal?"

"Is it ever okay to be vicious in an argument?"

"How would you describe a vicious person?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you felt trapped in a vicious cycle.

Describe a character who has a vicious temper.

How can we stop vicious rumors from spreading?

Reflect on the difference between being mean and being vicious.

常见问题

8 个问题

No, it is used for people and situations too.

No, that would be slang like 'vicious' in some dialects, but generally no.

Viciously.

Yes, very strong.

Yes, 'a vicious headache' is common.

Similar, but vicious implies action.

V-I-C-I-O-U-S.

Yes, if they are cruel.

自我测试

fill blank A1

The ___ dog barked.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: vicious

Vicious fits the context of barking.

multiple choice A2

What does vicious mean?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: Very mean

Vicious means cruel or mean.

true false B1

A vicious cycle is a good thing.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 错误

It is a negative situation.

match pairs B1

Word

意思

All matched!

Matching adjectives and adverbs.

sentence order B2

点击下方的词语来组成句子
正确! 不太对。 正确答案:

The vicious dog barked.

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