English dictionary: words starting with v
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Meanings of V:
abbreviationVerb.
nounThe twenty-second letter of the alphabet.
Usage examples:
The letter v has been assigned the number 4 in numerology.
prepositionAgainst (especially in sporting and legal use).
Usage examples:
England versus australia
The chemical element vanadium.
Vac
vækMeanings of Vac:
nounAnother term for vacation.
verbTo clean something with a vacuum cleaner
Usage examples:
I've nearly finished the cleaning, i just need to vac., have you vacced the carpet?
Meanings of Vacancies:
nounAn unoccupied position or job.
Usage examples:
A vacancy for a shorthand typist
Meanings of Vacancy:
nounAn unoccupied position or job.
Usage examples:
A vacancy for a shorthand typist
Meanings of Vacant:
adjective(of a place) not occupied; empty.
Usage examples:
40 per cent of the offices are still vacant
Meanings of Vacantly:
adverbShowing no interest or mental activity
Usage examples:
She gazed/stared vacantly into space/ahead.
Meanings of Vacate:
verbLeave (a place that one previously occupied).
Usage examples:
Rooms must be vacated by noon on the last day of your holiday
Meanings of Vacated:
verbLeave (a place that one previously occupied).
Usage examples:
Rooms must be vacated by noon on the last day of your holiday
Meanings of Vacates:
verbLeave (a place that one previously occupied).
Usage examples:
Rooms must be vacated by noon on the last day of your holiday
Meanings of Vacating:
verbLeave (a place that one previously occupied).
Usage examples:
Rooms must be vacated by noon on the last day of your holiday
Meanings of Vacation:
nounA fixed holiday period between terms in universities and law courts.
Usage examples:
The easter vacation
verbTake a holiday.
Usage examples:
I was vacationing in europe with my family
Meanings of Vacationed:
verbTake a holiday.
Usage examples:
I was vacationing in europe with my family
nounA fixed holiday period between terms in universities and law courts.
Usage examples:
The easter vacation
Meanings of Vacationer:
nounA person on holiday away from home; a holidaymaker.
Usage examples:
Vacationers have been enjoying brilliant blue skies
Meanings of Vacationers:
nounA person on holiday away from home; a holidaymaker.
Usage examples:
Vacationers have been enjoying brilliant blue skies
Meanings of Vacationing:
verbTake a holiday.
Usage examples:
I was vacationing in europe with my family
nounA fixed holiday period between terms in universities and law courts.
Usage examples:
The easter vacation
Meanings of Vacationist:
nounA person on holiday away from home.
Usage examples:
Its culture grants vacationists a unique experience
Meanings of Vacationists:
nounA person on holiday away from home.
Usage examples:
Its culture grants vacationists a unique experience
Meanings of Vacationland:
nounAn area providing attractions for holidaymakers.
Usage examples:
A tropical vacationland
Meanings of Vacations:
nounA fixed holiday period between terms in universities and law courts.
Usage examples:
The easter vacation
verbTake a holiday.
Usage examples:
I was vacationing in europe with my family
Vacay
ˈveɪ.keɪMeanings of Vacay:
nounA vacation
Usage examples:
Have some ice-cream - you're on vacay!, i decided to treat myself to a little vacay.
Vaccinate
ˈvæk.sɪ.neɪtMeanings of Vaccinate:
verbTreat with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease; inoculate.
Usage examples:
All the children were vaccinated against tuberculosis
Meanings of Vaccinated:
verbTreat with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease; inoculate.
Usage examples:
All the children were vaccinated against tuberculosis
adjectiveIf a person or animal is vaccinated, they have been given a vaccine (= a substance that is put into your body to prevent you from getting a disease or from being badly affected by it)
Usage examples:
The results showed that regular flu vaccines protect 75 percent to 90 percent of vaccinated adults.…
Meanings of Vaccinates:
verbTreat with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease; inoculate.
Usage examples:
All the children were vaccinated against tuberculosis
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