Here's why:
* It describes a noun: "The vile smell" or "a vile act".
* It can be used as a predicate adjective: "The food tasted vile."
While "vile" can sometimes be used as a noun (like "the vileness of the deed"), this is less common.
Here's why:
* It describes a noun: "The vile smell" or "a vile act".
* It can be used as a predicate adjective: "The food tasted vile."
While "vile" can sometimes be used as a noun (like "the vileness of the deed"), this is less common.