100 commonly used words starting with V and their meanings
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100 commonly used words starting with V and their meanings

Alphabet V is the 22nd letter of the modern English alphabet, which consists of 26 letters. It is a consonant and is pronounced as a voiced labiodental fricative (/v/). The letter V has a rich history and has evolved over time from the ancient Phoenician and Greek alphabets.

Alphabet V is used in many words to represent different sounds and has multiple meanings and uses in various fields, such as science, mathematics, and music. Here are 100 commonly used words starting with the letter V, along with their meanings

100 commonly used words starting with V

1. Vacant - Unoccupied or empty


2. Vague - Not clearly or explicitly stated


3. Vain - Having or showing an excessively high opinion of oneself


4. Valid - Officially recognized or accepted as true


5. Valuable - Having a great deal of value or importance


6. Value - The importance or worth of something


7. Variable - Likely to change or vary


8. Vast - Extremely large or extensive


9. Vehement - Showing strong and intense emotions


10. Velocity - The speed at which something moves


11. Verbal - Relating to words or language


12. Verify - To check the accuracy or truth of something


13. Version - A particular form or variation of something


14. Versatile - Able to adapt or be used in many different ways


15. Vessel - A ship or large boat


16. Veto - The power to reject or refuse something


17. Vial - A small container for holding liquids


18. Vibrate - To oscillate or quiver with a slight rapid motion


19. Vice - A bad or immoral habit


20. Victim - A person who is harmed or suffers as a result of a crime


21. Victor - A person who wins a game, contest, or battle


22. Victory - The act of winning a game, contest, or battle


23. Video - A recording of moving images and sound


24. View - A sight or prospect, especially one seen through a window


25. Vigilant - Watchful and attentive


26. Vigorous - Strong and healthy


27. Village - A group of houses and associated buildings in a rural area


28. Violate - To break or disregard a rule or law


29. Violent - Using or involving force or violence


30. Virtue - A good or moral quality


31. Virus - A small infectious agent that replicates inside cells


32. Visible - Able to be seen or noticed


33. Vision - The ability to see or perceive with the eyes


34. Visit - To go to see someone or something


35. Vital - Essential or necessary for life or a particular process


36. Vitalize - To give energy or life to something


37. Vocabulary - The words known and used by a particular person or group


38. Vocation - A person's occupation or career


39. Voice - The sound made by the vocal cords


40. Void - Completely empty or without contents


41. Volatile - Likely to change suddenly or unpredictably


42. Volume - The amount of space inside a container or a person's capacity for learning


43. Volunteer - A person who chooses to do something without being forced to


44. Vomit - To forcefully expel food or other contents from the stomach


45. Vote - To choose or decide something by voting


46. Voucher - A document or token that can be exchanged for something


47. Voyage - A long journey, especially by sea or in space


48. Vulnerable - Exposed to the risk of being harmed or attacked


49. Vulture - A large bird of prey that feeds on carrion


50. Voucher - A document or token that can be exchanged for something


51. Vacate - To leave a place or position


52. Vagrancy - The state of being a vagrant


53. Vandalism - The act of intentionally damaging or destroying public or private property


54. Vanish - To disappear or become invisible


55. Vanity - Excessive pride in one's appearance or accomplishments


56. Vapor - A substance that is in a gaseous state


57. Variable - A quantity that can change or vary


58. Variant - A different version of something


59. Varmint - A wild animal, especially a troublesome one


60. Vastness - The state of being vast or extensive


61. Vault - A secure room or compartment for storing valuable items


62. Veer - To change direction suddenly


63. Veil - A piece of fabric worn by women to cover the face


64. Vehicle - A means of transportation


65. Veneer - A thin layer of material, especially wood


66. Venom - A poisonous substance secreted by animals


67. Venture - A risky or dangerous undertaking


68. Venue - The location of a meeting or event


69. Veracity - The quality of being truthful


70. Verbage - Excessive or unnecessary words


71. Verdict - A decision or judgment made by a court


72. Verify - To check the accuracy or truth of something


73. Vessel - A ship or large boat


74. Vestige - A remaining trace or sign of something


75. Veto - The power to reject or refuse something


76. Viability - The state of being practical or feasible


77. Vibration - A regular oscillation or quivering motion


78. Vicinity - The area near a particular place


79. Victimize - To treat someone unfairly or cruelly


80. Viewpoint - A person's perspective or point of view


81. Vigil - A watchful and attentive state


82. Vile - Extremely unpleasant or offensive


83. Villain - A person who does evil or wicked things


84. Vinety - Relating to or resembling wine


85. Violin - A musical instrument with four strings


86. Virtuoso - A person with exceptional skill or talent


87. Virus - A small infectious agent that replicates inside cells


88. Visionary - A person with a clear and distinctive vision


89. Visitant - A person who visits a place or someone


90. Vitality - The state of being full of life and energy


91. Vociferous - Loud and outspoken


92. Vodka - A clear spirit made from grains or potatoes


93. Vogue - A fashion or style that is popular at a particular time


94. Voiceless - Unable to speak or make sounds


95. Voidable - Able to be declared invalid or void


96. Volatility - The state of being likely to change suddenly


97. Voluntarism - The belief that people should be free to choose


98. Vulpine - Relating to or resembling foxes


99. Vulture - A large bird of prey that feeds on carrion


100. Vulnerability - The state of being exposed to risk or harm

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