Word Study - V  (69)


vagabond
(adjective)

[ fugitive ]
[ wanderer ]
[ run agate ]
[ one that will stay no where ]

vail
(noun)

[ curtain ]
[ divider ]

vain
(adjective)

vainglory
(noun)

vainly
(adverb)

vale
(noun)

[ a valley ]

valiant
(adjective)

valiantly
(adverb)

valor
(noun)

[ importance ]
[ boldness ]
[ determination ]
[ force ]
[ courage ]
[ strength ]

value
(noun)

[ price ]
[ estimation ]

valued
(participle passive)

valuest
(verb present tense second-person singular)

vanish
(verb intransitive)

vanished
(participle passive)

vanisheth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

vanities
(plural noun)

vanity
(noun)

vanquished
(participle passive)

[ overcame ]
[ prevailed ]
[ conquered ]
[ overthrown ]

variableness
(noun)

[ changeable ]

variance
(noun)

[ dissension ]
[ controversy ]

various
(adjective)

vassal
(noun)

[ slave ]
[ client ]

vaunt
(verb intransitive)

[ to brag ]
[ boast ]
[ gloat ]

vehement
(adjective)

[ vigorous ]
[ violent ]
[ intense ]
[ earnest ]
[ strong ]
[ forcible ]

vehemently
(adverb)

veil
(noun)

[ curtain ]
[ divider ]

veils
(plural noun)

vein
(noun)

[ a mineral deposit ]

venison
(noun)

[ the flesh of a beast of prey ]

vent
(noun)

[ saleable ]

venture
(noun)

[ a happening or event involving chance ]
[ risk ]

verified
(participle passive)

[ proved it to be true ]

verily
(adverb)

[ truly ]
[ really ]
[ indeed ]

verity
(noun)

[ truth ]
[ an established fact ]

vermilion
(adjective)

[ a bright red pigment ]

very
(adjective)

vestments
(plural noun)

[ garments ]
[ robes ]

vesture
(noun)

[ csomething that covers ]
[ garment ]
[ attire ]
[ clothing ]

vex
(verb transitive)

[ to trouble ]
[ afflict ]
[ agitate ]

vexation
(noun)

[ trouble ]
[ distress ]
[ affliction ]

vexed
(participle passive)

victory
(noun)

victuals
(plural noun)

[ food ]
[ sustenance ]
[ provisions ]

view
(verb transitive)

[ behold ]
[ mark ]
[ consider ]
[ look upon ]

viewed
(participle passive)

vigilant
(adjective)

[ watchful ]
[ dilligent ]

vile
(adjective)

[ wicked ]
[ lowly ]
[ filthy ]

villainy
(noun)

vintage
(noun)

viol
(noun)

[ an instrument similar to a violin ]

virgin
(noun)

virginity
(noun)

virgins
(plural noun)

virgin's
(noun)

virtue
(noun)

[ worth ]
[ goodness ]
[ morality ]

virtuous
(adjective)

virtuously
(adverb)

visage
(noun)

[ the face ]
[ countenance ]
[ appearance of a person ]
[ face ]
[ form ]
[ shape ]

visible
(adjective)

[ that may be seen ]

vision
(noun)

[ sight ]
[ spirit ]
[ a dream ]

visions
(plural noun)

visit
(verb transitive)

visitation
(noun)

[ going to see ]

visited
(participle passive)

visitest
(verb present tense second-person singular)

visiteth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

void
(adjective)

volume
(noun)

voluntary
(adjective)

[ of the owe accord ]
[ without being taught or urged ]