"Vice" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Vice" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Vice" Meaning

Having a secondary or subordinate power or position; auxiliary.

Example: "The vice president assists the president".

Also, inaccurate or inadequate in quality or effect.

"Vice" Examples

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1. The magnetic vice on the workbench is used to hold the metal piece in place.

2. She was chosen vice president of the student council in her senior year of high school.

3. The company pleaded guilty to bribery and money laundering, and its vice president resigned in scandal.

4. He grabbed his vice in a human vice grip and wouldn't let go.

5. The vice president of marketing had to veto the supposedly new product launch due to lack of funding.

"Vice" Similar Words

Vice-chancellor

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The person in charge of the administrative management of a university or other institution of higher education, ranking below the principal or chancellor but usually above the registrar.

Vice-gerent

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A person who assumes another's position of responsibility temporarily, especially the governor of a country or state.

Vice-minister

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A title given to a senior government official, typically ranking below a minister in a national or regional government. A vice-minister often oversees a department or ministry within the government and may have responsibility for specific areas of policy or administration.

Vice-president

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Vice-presidential

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Denoting or relating to the deputy to the President of a country or organization.

Vice-rector

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Vice-regent

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A person appointed by a government to act as its representative in a particular region or territory, typically in a country that is under the authority of a monarch or occupying power.

Vice-versa

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Vicechairman

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A high-ranking official who holds a position of authority and responsibility, ranking below the chairman, in an organization or group.

Vicegerent

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Viceminister

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A viceminister is a deputy minister, typically the second-in-command to a minister in a government or state department. They often assist the minister with their duties and decisions, and may be responsible for overseeing specific areas of policy or administration within the department.

Vicenarian

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Relating to or denoting the period of life between the ages of 80 and 90

Vicenary

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I couldn't find any word "vicenary" in my databases.<br><br>However, I suspect you may be referring to the word "vicenary", which is not a commonly used word.

Vicennial

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Describing something that lasts for or completing every 20 years.

Vicentines

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Valentine's Day.

Vicenza

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