Adjectives Beginning with V

Adjectives Starting "V"

Here is a list of 70 adjectives that start with the letter V. You can use this list to help you find the exact word you're looking for in terms of its meaning or its length.

Table of Contents

  • Positive Adjectives Beginning with "V"
  • Negative Adjectives Beginning with "V"
  • The Full List (Sortable, Audible, Editable, and Printable)
  • Why Do I Need This List?
  • Learn with Hangman!

Positive Adjectives Beginning with "V"

  • Valiant: Brave, courageous, and showing great determination in the face of adversity.
    Example: Mark showed valiant effort in rescuing the stranded hiker from the dangerous cliff.
  • Versatile: Adaptable and capable of performing various tasks or roles.
    Example: Emily is a versatile musician who can play multiple instruments with proficiency.
  • Vibrant: Full of energy, vitality, and enthusiasm.
    Example: Alex has a vibrant personality that lights up any room he enters.
  • Valuable: Highly useful, important, and having great worth or significance.
    Example: Mark is a valuable asset to the team, contributing valuable insights and expertise.
  • Vivacious: Lively, animated, and full of energy and charm.
    Example: Janet's vivacious personality makes her the life of the party.
  • Visionary: Showing great foresight, creativity, and innovative thinking.
    Example: Emily is a visionary leader who constantly pushes boundaries and brings fresh ideas.
  • Visionary: Forward-thinking, creative, and having a clear vision of the future.
    Example: Alex is a visionary entrepreneur who revolutionizes the industry with innovative ideas.
  • Virtuous: Having high moral standards and demonstrating ethical behavior.
    Example: Sarah is known for her virtuous character and unwavering integrity.

Negative Adjectives Beginning with "V"

  • Vain: Excessively proud or concerned about one's appearance or achievements.
    Example: Ashley's vain behavior made him prioritize his looks over meaningful relationships.
  • Vengeful: Seeking revenge, holding grudges, or desiring to inflict harm on others.
    Example: Janet's vengeful nature led her to plot schemes to hurt those who wronged her.
  • Volatile: Unstable, unpredictable, and prone to sudden changes in mood or behavior.
    Example: Emily's volatile temperament made it challenging to maintain a harmonious environment.
  • Vulgar: Crude, offensive, or lacking good taste in language or behavior.
    Example: Jonathan's vulgar jokes and comments offended those around him.
  • Vicious: Cruel, violent, and showing a disposition to harm others.
    Example: Ashley's vicious behavior towards animals raised concerns about his character.
  • Vapid: Shallow, lacking depth or intelligence, and offering little substance.
    Example: Janet's vapid conversations revolved solely around superficial topics and gossip.
  • Vulnerable: Easily hurt or susceptible to emotional or physical harm.
    Example: Emily's vulnerable state after the breakup made her more sensitive to criticism.
  • Vexing: Annoying, causing irritation or frustration.
    Example: Jonathan's vexing habits, such as constant interrupting, disrupted the flow of conversations.
  • Violent: Inclined to use physical force or aggression to cause harm or damage.
    Example: Ashley's violent outbursts posed a threat to the safety of those around him.

The Full List (Sortable, Audible, Editable, and Printable)

This list of 70 adjectives is sortable, audible, editable, and printable. It can be displayed as normal text or in columns (up to 4).

In this list, all the spellings are the same in American English and British English. That's why the "remove US" and "remove UK" buttons have been deactivated.
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vacant, vacuous, vagabond, vagrant, vague, vain, valiant, valid, valorous, valuable, vapid, vaporous, variable, varied, various, varying, vast, vegetable, vegetarian, vegetative, vehement, velvety, venal, venerable, vengeful, venomous, venturesome, veracious, verbal, verbose, verdant, verifiable, veritable, vernacular, versatile, versed, vertical, vexed, vexing, viable, vibrant, vicarious, vicious, victorious, vigilant, vigorous, vile, villainous, vindictive, vinegary, violent, violet, viral, virtual, virtuous, virulent, visceral, viscous, visible, visionary, visual, vital, vitriolic, vivacious, vivid, vocal, vocational, voiceless, volatile, volcanic, voluminous, voluntary, voluptuous, voracious, vulgar, vulnerable

Why Do I Need This List?

A list of adjectives that start with the same letter is useful for creating alliteration. (Alliteration is a stylistic technique in which nearby words repeat the same initial consonant sound.)
  • I would keep well clear if I were you. He's a vulgar, vindictive, volatile operator.

Learn with Hangman!

Hangman is a classic word game. In this version, the hidden word is always an adjective from this list. Choose your first letter to start. (I'd go for "V" if I were you.)
  • Guess the hidden adjective by choosing one letter at a time.
  • If you guess a letter in the hidden adjective, then all is good.
  • If you guess a letter that is not in the hidden adjective, then the hangman starts to build the gallows.
  • If the gallows are completed, you lose.
  • Good luck!
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This page was written by Craig Shrives.