English Words: V

7,391 words · Page 91 of 148

Vietnameseadj

Of or pertaining to Vietnam.

Vietnamese greenfinchnoun

Chloris monguilloti, a small passerine bird in the finch family Fringillidae, endemic to the Đà Lạt plateau in Vietnam.

Vietnamese time bombname

The disease melioidosis.

Vietnamesenessnoun

Quality of being Vietnamese.

Vietnamiseverb

Alternative spelling of Vietnamize.

vietnamistnoun

A student or expert in Vietnamese studies.

Vietnamizationnoun

The process of becoming more Vietnamese.

Vietnamizeverb

To make more Vietnamese.

Vietraqname

The Iraq War, implying similarity with the Vietnam War where an earlier cessation of conflict might have avoided needless casualties.

Vieuxname

A surname from French.

vieux jeuadj

Old-fashioned, outmoded.

vieux richenoun

Old money; wealthy persons whose fortunes are inherited, and who are therefore perceived to have refinement and good breeding.

Vieux-Fortname

A commune of Guadeloupe department, French West Indies.

Vievisname

A city in Vilnius, Lithuania.

viewnoun

Visual perception.

view from nowherenoun

A purely objective description of something, without any subjectivity.

view from the topnoun

The optimistic outlook of one who has recently achieved success.

view modelnoun

A framework that defines a coherent set of views to be used in the construction of an enterprise architecture, software architecture, or system architecture.

view shaftnoun

Alternative form of viewshaft.

view someone's etchingsverb

Synonym of see someone's etchings.

view'tcontraction

Contraction of view + it.

viewabilitynoun

The state or condition of being viewable.

viewableadj

Able to be viewed.

viewablyadv

In a viewable way.

viewbooknoun

An illustrated promotional booklet for an academic institution.

viewbotverb

To increase the view count of an Internet video or a livestream by means of visits from bots (automated users).

viewcountnoun

The number of views.

viewdatanoun

An information retrieval service of the 1970s and 1980s permitting subscribers to access a remote database and receive requested data on a video display.

viewedverb

simple past and past participle of view

viewernoun

Someone who views a spectacle; an onlooker or spectator.

viewerbasenoun

The viewers of a something, especially a show or streamer, taken as a group.

viewershipnoun

percentage of viewers that watched television programs or other video broadcasts.

viewestverb

second-person singular simple present indicative of view

viewethverb

third-person singular simple present indicative of view

viewfindernoun

A device on a camera that shows what will appear in the field of view of the lens; it helps the user target a subject, zoom and focus the image.

viewfindingnoun

The use of a camera viewfinder.

viewfuladj

Abundant in scenic views or vistas.

viewgraphnoun

A graph (or similar chart) produced as a transparency for use with an overhead projector.

viewinessnoun

The quality of being viewy (having unpractical views)

viewingverb

present participle and gerund of view

viewlessadj

Without a view.

viewlesslyadv

Without being seen; invisibly.

viewletnoun

In certain content management systems, a region of a page where customizable content can be rendered.

viewlyadj

good-looking, attractive

viewphonenoun

Synonym of videophone.

viewplatenoun

An electronic screen capable of displaying images or data.

viewpointnoun

The position from which something is observed or considered

viewpointlessadj

Without a viewpoint.

viewpoints frameworknoun

view model

viewportnoun

A viewing window.

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