vizio
vice
noun VEE-tsyoh Rare
Origin: From Latin vitium (fault, defect), source also of English 'vice'.
Also means
bad habit
Usage Note
Vizio covers moral vices (gambling, drinking) and also simply a bad habit or defect (un vizio di pronuncia — a speech defect). The phrase per vizio means 'out of habit'. Plural: vizi. The adjective viziato means 'spoiled' (of a child) or 'flawed' (of an argument).
Examples
"Il fumo è il suo unico vizio."
Natural Translation
Smoking is his only vice.
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