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vicarious

[vahy-kair-ee-uhs, vi-] / vaɪˈkɛər i əs, vɪ- /


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For all of us watching at home—while the show makes stops around the homeland—it offers more than just vicarious joy at learning someone’s family heirloom really is a treasure.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 16, 2026

Many scholars question the fairness of vicarious liability in criminal cases, viewing it as an unwarranted exception to the general rule that criminal responsibility must be personal.

From Slate Mar. 5, 2026

We don’t just go to movies for vicarious adventures.

From Salon Dec. 18, 2025

Johnson, squeezed into a wig so tight we get a vicarious headache, has pumped up his deltoids to nearly reach his prosthetic cauliflower ears.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 3, 2025

Even Poor Old Ras, as Charles called his brother, expressed his excitement and his vicarious happiness.

From "Charles and Emma: The Darwins' Leap of Faith" by Deborah Heiligman




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