A person who does not eat or use any animal products
Vegan
(N.) (पूर्ण शाकाहारी)
Example: She follows a vegan lifestyle for ethical reasons.
One who does not eat meat (2)
Vegetarian
(N.) (शाकाहारी)
Example: He is a vegetarian and avoids all meat dishes.
Showing strong feeling
Vehement
(Adj.) (उग्र)
Example: She made a vehement protest against the decision.
The speed of something in a particular direction (2)
Velocity
(N.) (वेग)
Example: The car was moving at high velocity.
A prolonged bitter quarrel with someone, especially involving murder in revenge
Vendetta
(N.) (प्रतिशोध)
Example: The families were involved in a long-standing vendetta.
Accorded great respect, especially because of age, wisdom, or character
Venerable
(Adj.) (सम्मानित)
Example: The venerable leader was admired by all.
To regard with great respect
Venerate
(V.) (सम्मानित करना)
Example: People venerate saints and wise leaders.
Seeking to harm someone in return for a perceived injury
Vengeful
(Adj.) (बदला लेने की भावना से भरा हुआ)
Example: He had a vengeful attitude after being insulted.
A sin or fault that is not serious and can be forgiven (2)
Venial
(Adj.) (क्षमा योग्य)
Example: It was a venial mistake and easily forgiven.
One who speaks without moving the lips, creating the illusion that the voice comes from elsewhere (2)
Ventriloquist
(N.) (बिना होंठ हिलाए बोलने वाला व्यक्ति)
Example: The ventriloquist entertained the audience with his puppet.
A new project or business activity involving some risk
Venture
(N.) (जोखिम भरा कार्य या व्यापार)
Example: Starting a startup is a risky venture.
In exactly the same words as were used originally (7)
Verbatim
(Adj.) (शब्द-प्रतिशब्द हूबहू)
Example: He repeated the statement verbatim.
The use of too many words or of more difficult words than are needed to express an idea
Verbiage
(N.) (शब्दाडंबर)
Example: Avoid unnecessary verbiage in your writing.
Containing more words than necessary
Verbose
(Adj.) (ज़रूरत से ज़्यादा शब्दों वाला)
Example: His speech was too verbose and tiring.
The quality of using more words than are needed (2)
Verbosity
(N.) (शब्द-बाहुल्य)
Example: The article suffers from verbosity.
A decision made by a jury in a court
Verdict
(N.) (फ़ैसला)
Example: The jury delivered its verdict after long deliberation.
Having many different skills (9)
Versatile
(Adj.) (बहुमुखी; अनेक कार्यों में निपुण)
Example: She is a versatile artist skilled in music and painting.
An animal with a spinal cord
Vertebrate
(N.) (कशेरुकी जंतु; रीढ़ की हड्डी वाले जीव)
Example: Humans are vertebrates with a well-developed backbone.
The evening prayer service in a church (2)
Vespers
(N.) (गिरजाघर में सायंकाल की प्रार्थना)
Example: The choir sang beautifully during vespers.
A trace of something that no longer exists
Vestige
(N.) (अवशेष)
Example: There was no vestige of the old building left.
A person who is long experienced or practiced in an activity (8)
Veteran
(N.) (अनुभवी)
Example: The veteran soldier shared his experiences with the recruits.
A person qualified to treat diseases and injuries in animals
Veterinarian
(N.) (पशु चिकित्सक)
Example: The veterinarian treated the injured dog.
The area near or surrounding a particular place
Vicinity
(N.) (आस-पास)
Example: There are many shops in the vicinity of the station.
An evil or wicked character, especially in a story or play (2)
Villain
(N.) (खलनायक)
Example: The villain was defeated by the hero in the end.
To clear someone of blame or suspicion (2)
Vindicate
(V.) (निर्दोष ठहराना)
Example: The evidence helped vindicate him in court.
Having or showing a strong desire for revenge
Vindictive
(Adj.) (प्रतिशोधी)
Example: His vindictive nature made him unpopular.
Something of high quality belonging to a past era
Vintage
(Adj.) (उत्कृष्ट प्राचीन वस्तु)
Example: He collects vintage cars.
A morally good quality or behaviour
Virtue
(N.) (सद्गुण)
Example: Honesty is considered a great virtue.
A person who possesses outstanding technical ability in a particular art or field (4)
Virtuoso
(N.) (किसी कला में अत्यंत निपुण व्यक्ति)
Example: She is a virtuoso on the piano.
Of a disease or poison, extremely severe or harmful in its effects
Virulent
(Adj.) (विषैला)
Example: The virus is highly virulent and spreads quickly.
In relation to or in comparison with (2)
Vis-à-vis
(Adv.) (के संबंध में; की तुलना में)
Example: His performance was excellent vis-à-vis his peers.
Having or showing clear ideas about what should happen in the future
Visionary
(Adj.) (दूरदर्शी)
Example: The visionary leader planned for long-term growth.
The cultivation of grapevines (2)
Viticulture
(N.) (अंगूर की खेती)
Example: The region is famous for viticulture.
Having a lively, attractive personality
Vivacious
(Adj.) (फुर्तीला, जोश पूर्ण)
Example: Her vivacious nature brightens every room.
Easily evaporated at normal temperatures
Volatile
(Adj.) (वाष्पशील)
Example: Petrol is a volatile substance.
The faculty or power of using one’s will
Volition
(N.) (इच्छा शक्ति)
Example: He acted of his own volition.
A simultaneous discharge or series of shots or missiles
Volley
(N.) (बौछार; एक साथ प्रहार)
Example: The soldiers fired a volley of bullets.
Of one’s own free will (2)
Voluntary
(Adj.) (स्वैच्छिक)
Example: Participation in the program is voluntary.
One who freely offers to do something (6)
Volunteer
(N.) (स्वयं सेवक)
Example: Many volunteers helped during the disaster.
Having a very eager appetite, especially for food or reading
Voracious
(Adj.) (अत्यधिक लालसा वाला)
Example: He is a voracious reader of novels.
A long sea journey (3)
Voyage
(N.) (समुद्री यात्रा)
Example: The sailors prepared for a long voyage.
One who makes long journeys, especially by sea
Voyager
(N.) (यात्री)
Example: The voyager explored unknown lands.
Exposed to the possibility of being attacked or harmed, either physically or emotionally (2)
Vulnerable
(Adj.) (असुरक्षित)
Example: Children are more vulnerable to infections.
A jocular person who is full of amusing anecdotes
Wag
(N.) (मजाकिया व्यक्ति)
Example: He is known as the wag of the group.
A homeless and helpless child
Waif
(N.) (लावारिस)
Example: The waif was taken to a shelter home.
A raised passageway in a building
Walkway
(N.) (पैदल रास्ता)
Example: The walkway connects the two buildings.
To walk or move in a leisurely or aimless way
Wander
(V.) (भटकना)
Example: He likes to wander through the streets without any plan.
A person responsible for the supervision of a particular place or activity
Warden
(N.) (देखरेख करने वाला अधिकारी)
Example: The warden checks the rooms every night.
A place where clothes are kept (4)
Wardrobe
(N.) (अलमारी)
Example: She arranged all her dresses neatly in the wardrobe.
