English words starting with vib
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Vibe
vʌɪbMeanings of Vibe:
nounA person's emotional state or the atmosphere of a place as communicated to and felt by others.
Usage examples:
We've been picking up some bad vibes on that guy
verbAnother term for vibraphone.
Meanings of Vibist:
nounA musician who plays the vibraphone.
Usage examples:
Hutcherson was possibly the only vibist around who could survive in the heat generated by such a li…
Vibists
ˈvʌɪbɪstMeanings of Vibists:
nounA musician who plays the vibraphone.
Usage examples:
Hutcherson was possibly the only vibist around who could survive in the heat generated by such a li…
Meanings of Vibracula:
noun(in some bryozoans) any of a number of modified zooids that bear a long whiplike seta, serving to prevent other organisms from settling on the colony.
Usage examples:
In ectoprocta there are similar specialized zooids, avacularia, vibracula, and gonozooids.
Meanings of Vibraculum:
noun(in some bryozoans) any of a number of modified zooids that bear a long whiplike seta, serving to prevent other organisms from settling on the colony.
Usage examples:
In ectoprocta there are similar specialized zooids, avacularia, vibracula, and gonozooids.
Vibrancy
ˈvʌɪbr(ə)nsiMeanings of Vibrancy:
nounThe state of being full of energy and life.
Usage examples:
The vibrancy of the city centre
Meanings of Vibrant:
adjectiveFull of energy and life.
Usage examples:
A vibrant cosmopolitan city
Meanings of Vibrantly:
adverbIn a way that is energetic, exciting, and full of enthusiasm
Usage examples:
I live in vancouver, which is a vibrantly multi-cultural city., i am now recovered and vibrantly he…
Vibraphone
ˈvaɪ.brə.fəʊnMeanings of Vibraphone:
nounA musical percussion instrument with a double row of tuned metal bars, each above a tubular resonator containing a motor-driven rotating vane, giving a vibrato effect.
Usage examples:
‘maybe we'll have some congas and bongos, marimba and vibraphones, a bass drum, cow bells - perhaps…
Vibrate
vaɪˈbreɪtMeanings of Vibrate:
verbMove continuously and rapidly to and fro.
Usage examples:
The cabin started to vibrate
Vibrated
vaɪˈbreɪtMeanings of Vibrated:
verbMove continuously and rapidly to and fro.
Usage examples:
The cabin started to vibrate
Vibrates
vaɪˈbreɪtMeanings of Vibrates:
verbMove continuously and rapidly to and fro.
Usage examples:
The cabin started to vibrate
nounA setting on an electronic device that causes it to vibrate when something happens, such as receiving a new message
Usage examples:
The show's about to start - i'm going to put my phone on vibrate.
Vibratile
ˈvʌɪbrətʌɪlMeanings of Vibratile:
adjective(of cilia, flagella, or other small appendages) capable of or characterized by oscillatory motion.
Usage examples:
When the pulse is hard, frequent, and vibratile, and the temperature is elevated, bryonia is indica…
Vibrating
vaɪˈbreɪtMeanings of Vibrating:
verbMove continuously and rapidly to and fro.
Usage examples:
The cabin started to vibrate
Vibration
vaɪˈbreɪ.ʃənMeanings of Vibration:
nounAn instance of vibrating.
Usage examples:
Powerful vibrations from an earthquake
Vibrations
vaɪˈbreɪ.ʃənMeanings of Vibrations:
nounAn instance of vibrating.
Usage examples:
Powerful vibrations from an earthquake
Meanings of Vibrato:
nounA rapid, slight variation in pitch in singing or playing some musical instruments, producing a stronger or richer tone.
Usage examples:
A clean, light sound without vibrato
Vibrator
vaɪˈbreɪ.tərMeanings of Vibrator:
nounA device used for massage or sexual stimulation.
Meanings of Vibrators:
nounA device used for massage or sexual stimulation.
Vibrio
ˈvɪbrɪəʊMeanings of Vibrio:
nounA water-borne bacterium of a group that includes some pathogenic kinds that cause cholera, gastroenteritis, and septicaemia.
Usage examples:
Current research in molecular biology is aimed at finding out why cholera vibrios are such potent p…
Vibrios
ˈvɪbrɪəʊMeanings of Vibrios:
nounA water-borne bacterium of a group that includes some pathogenic kinds that cause cholera, gastroenteritis, and septicaemia.
Usage examples:
Current research in molecular biology is aimed at finding out why cholera vibrios are such potent p…
Vibrissa
vʌɪˈbrɪsiːMeanings of Vibrissa:
plural nounLong stiff hairs growing around the mouth or elsewhere on the face of many mammals, used as organs of touch; whiskers.
Usage examples:
They also have large vibrissae, stiff whisker-like hairs above the upper lip and at the corners of …
Vibrissae
vʌɪˈbrɪsiːMeanings of Vibrissae:
plural nounLong stiff hairs growing around the mouth or elsewhere on the face of many mammals, used as organs of touch; whiskers.
Usage examples:
They also have large vibrissae, stiff whisker-like hairs above the upper lip and at the corners of …
Viburnum
vʌɪˈbəːnəmMeanings of Viburnum:
nounA shrub or small tree of temperate and warm regions, typically bearing flat or rounded clusters of small white flowers.
Usage examples:
Spring-flowering shrubs include such popular plants as forsythia, deutzia, lilac, viburnum, mock-or…
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