English Words: V

7,391 words · Page 63 of 148

verilyadv

Truly; doubtless; honestly; in truth.

verinenoun

An alkaloid obtained as a yellow amorphous substance by the decomposition of veratrine.

verisimilaradj

Appearing to be true or real; probable; likely.

verisimilarlyadv

In a verisimilar way; suggesting truthfulness.

verisimilitudenoun

The property of seeming true, of resembling reality; resemblance to reality.

verisimilitudinousadj

Appearing to be verisimilar; exhibiting verisimilitude, in either a neutral or a dubious sense.

verisimilitynoun

Verisimilitude.

verisimilousadj

Synonym of verisimilar.

verismnoun

Presenting common, everyday subjects, specifically eschewing the heroic or legendary.

verismonoun

An artistic movement, from 19th-century Italian literature and opera, in which rural and everyday people and themes were treated in an often melodramatic manner

veristnoun

One who subscribes to verism.

veristicadj

Of or relating to the art movement called verism.

veristicallyadv

In the manner of a verist

veritableadj

True; genuine.

veritablenessnoun

The quality of being veritable.

veritablyadv

In a veritable manner; in a way that truly and accurately describes something.

veritasnoun

Truth, particularly of a transcendent character.

veriticadj

Based upon verification

veriticallyadv

In a veritic manner

veritynoun

Truth, fact or reality, especially an enduring religious or ethical truth; veracity.

verjuicenoun

A very acidic juice made by pressing unripe grapes, crab-apples, or other sour fruit.

verjuicedadj

Of a person: sour; bitter.

verjusnoun

Alternative form of verjuice.

verkakteadj

shitty, crappy

Verkhivtsevename

A city in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, in south-eastern Ukraine.

Verkhnodniprovskname

A city in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Ukraine.

Verkhovna Radaname

The parliament of Ukraine.

Verkhovynaname

A town and raion of Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, in western Ukraine.

Verkhoyanskname

A town in Sakha, Russia, known for being one of the coldest inhabited places on Earth.

verklemmtadj

Alternative spelling of verklempt.

verklemptadj

Overcome with emotion, choked up.

verkrampadj

Politically conservative.

verkramptenoun

A person with a verkramp political attitude.

Verlainesqueadj

Reminiscent of the works of French poet Paul Verlaine (1844-1896).

Verlainianadj

Of or relating to French poet Paul Verlaine (1844-1896).

verlannoun

A type of backslang used in French, in which the order of the syllables or sounds of words is changed.

verlanizeverb

to transform a French word into verlan

Verlet integrationnoun

A numerical method used to integrate Newton's equations of motion, frequently used to calculate trajectories of particles in molecular dynamics simulations and computer graphics.

Verlet listnoun

A data structure in molecular dynamics simulations that can efficiently maintain a list of all particles within a given cut-off distance of each other.

Verleyname

A surname from West Flemish

verligadj

politically optimistic and receptive to change

verligtenoun

A person with a verlig (enlightened) political attitude.

verlukastnoun

A drug that is a potent leukotriene D4 antagonist.

Vermaname

A surname from Hindi.

vermaladj

Relating to the vermis

Vermeername

A surname.

vermeiladj

Bright scarlet, vermilion.

vermeiledadj

vermilion; bright red

vermeillenoun

A brownish-red variety of almandine garnet.

vermentinonoun

Vermentino (grape or wine)

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The English alphabetical index for the letter V contains 7,391 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 148 pages, and you are currently viewing page 63. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

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