Vehemently: urgently strongly
Example: [vehemently denied]
Vellum: parchment
Example: [bound in vellum and embossed in gold]
Velocity: Rapid motion
Example: [high velocity]
Velvety: Velvet-like softness.
Venal: willing to do wrong for money
Example: [a venal ruler]
Vendetta: feud grudge
Example: [a personal vendetta]
Vendible: offered for sale, capable of being traded, marketable, salable
Example: [Every dollar’s worth of vendible property in the world is equal in value to a dollar in gold]
Vendition: The act of selling.
Vendor: A seller
Example: [a street vendor]
Veneer: façade false front
Example: [a veneer of respectability]
Venerable: respected because of age
Example: [a venerable tradition]
Venerate: To cherish reverentially
Veneration: honor adoration
Example: [Gandhi became an object of widespread veneration]
Venereal: relating to sexual intercourse, arising from sexual desire
Example: [There are no trustworthy statistics in any part of the British Empire of the deaths due to venereal disease]
Venial: excusable
Example: [a venial error]
Venison: The flesh of deer
Venom: The poisonous fluid that certain animals secrete.
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Venous: relating to veins in the body, veiny
Example: [The liver and the lungs, therefore, are the great purifiers of the venous blood]
Vent: outlet small opening
Example: [a vent in the room]
Ventral: abdominal
Ventriloquist: person who can make his voice appear to come from a different source
Venturesome: risky bold
Example: [He has become more venturesome]
Venturous: daring
Example: [the five venturous young men decided to look for a new approach to the mountain top]
Venue: location
Example: [The hotel is an ideal venue]
Veracious: accurate truthful
Example: [veracious and reliable]
Veracity: Truthfulness.
Verbalize: put into words
Verbatim: Word for word
Example: [She had an amazing memory and could recall verbatim quite complex conversations]
Verbiage: Use of many words without necessity
Example: [verbiage explanation]
Verbose: Wordy
Example: [a verbose explanation]
Verdant: lush green
Example: [verdant countryside]
Verdigris: a green coating on copper which has been exposed to the weather
Example: [despite all attempts to protect the statue from the elements, it became coated with verdigris]
Verdure: rich vegetation fresh
Verge: edge border
Example: [you are on the verge of a big success]
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Verification: The act of proving to be true exact or accurate.
Verified: proven true
Example: [Under interrogation, she verified that the tapes were authentic]
Verify: confirm, authenticate, check, prove something, regulate
Example: [You must verify the facts in the report]
Verily: In truth.
Verisimilitude: appearance of being true
Example: [lend verisimilitude to the story]
Verity: Truth
Example: [in a search for eternal verities]
Vermicular: pertaining to a worm
Example: [the vermicular burrowing in the soil helps to aerate it]
Vermin: A noxious animal
Example: [He thought all terrorists were vermin]
Vernacular: everyday language used by ordinary people
Example: [the vernacular press]
Vernal: related to spring
Example: [vernal showers]
Versatile: all-purpose adaptable
Example: [a versatile actor]
Version: A description or report of something as modified by one’s character or opinion.
Vertex: Apex
Example: [the vertex of a triangle]
Vertical: Lying or directed perpendicularly to the horizon.
Vertiginous: causing dizziness giddy
Vertigo: Dizziness.
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