different between atrocious vs viscious
atrocious
English
Etymology
From Latin atr?x (“cruel, fierce, frightful”) +? -ious.
Pronunciation
- enPR: ?-tr??-sh?s
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /??t?????s/
- (General American) IPA(key): /??t?o???s/
- Rhymes: -????s
- Hyphenation: a?tro?cious
Adjective
atrocious (comparative more atrocious, superlative most atrocious)
- Frightful, evil, cruel, or monstrous.
- Offensive or heinous.
- Very bad; abominable, disgusting.
Derived terms
- atrociously
- atrociousness
- vomitrocious
Related terms
- atrocity
Translations
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viscious
English
Adjective
viscious
- Misspelling of vicious.
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