Discover a variety of five-letter words that start with the letter “V” to enhance your vocabulary and win word games!
- Vales- plural of vale, a valley.
- Valid- sound, legally acceptable.
- Valor- courage, bravery.
- Value- worth or importance.
- Valve- a device that regulates flow.
- Vamps- upper parts of shoes or lively, forward women.
- Vanda- a genus of orchids.
- Vanes- devices showing wind direction.
- Vangs- ropes on a sailboat for stabilizing.
- Vaped- inhaled vapor through an electronic cigarette.
- Vaper- one who uses an electronic cigarette.
- Vapes- plural for electronic cigarettes.
- Vapid- offering nothing stimulating, dull.
- Vapor- a visible exhalation, steam or gas.
- Varas- units of length in Spanish-speaking regions.
- Vardy- a variant of the surname Vardi.
- Vares- plural form of vare, obsolete unit.
- Varna- a city in Bulgaria.
- Vases- plural of vase, a decorative container.
- Vasts- plural of vast, very great extent or size.
- Vasty- immense, enormous.
- Vatic- of or relating to a prophet.
- Vault- a secure room or a leap.
- Vaunt- to boast about.
- Vegan- person who does not eat/use animal products.
- Velds- open grassland in Southern Africa.
- Velum- a membrane or veil.
- Venal- corrupt, open to bribery.
- Vends- sells.
- Venin- snake venom.
- Venom- poisonous fluid from animals like snakes.
- Vents- releases or openings for air/gas.
- Venue- place where an event happens.
- Venus- second planet from the sun.
- Verbs- words that express action or state.
- Verge- an edge or border.
- Verse- a line of poetry.
- Verso- left-hand page of a book.
- Verts- green vegetation, forests.
- Vertu- knowledge or appreciation of art and beauty.
- Verve- energy, enthusiasm.
- Veryl- a variant of the name Varyl.
- Vesta- a small planet or a brand of matches.
- Vests- sleeveless garments worn on the torso.
- Vetch- a type of climbing plant.
- Vigas- traditional wooden roof supports.
- Vigil- watch kept during customary sleep hours.
- Viler- more unpleasant or despicable.
- Villa- a large and luxurious country residence.
- Vills- plural of vill, a village or town.
- Vimen- flexible twig or shoot.
- Vinal- resembling a vine.
- Vinas- a string instrument from India.
- Vines- plural of vine, a climbing plant.
- Vinyl- synthetic resin or plastic used especially for records.
- Viola- a stringed musical instrument.
- Viper- venomous snake.
- Viral- relating to or caused by a virus.
- Vireo- a small American songbird.
- Virgo- an astrological sign or constellation.
- Visas- documents allowing entry into a country.
- Visby- a locale in Sweden.
- Visit- to go see someone or somewhere.
- Visor- a shield for the eyes, like on a helmet.
- Vista- a pleasing view.
- Vital- essential, absolutely necessary.
- Vitro- in glass, used in medical and biological experiments.
- Vivas- cheers used to express appreciation or praise.
- Vivat- a cheer wishing someone a long life.
- Viver- vivarium or place housing live animals.
- Vivid- very bright, clear or detailed.
- Vixen- a female fox or a spirited woman.
- Vizir- variant spelling of vizier, a high official.
- Vizor- alternative spelling of visor, headgear protection.
- Vocal- relating to the voice.
- Vodka- a distilled alcoholic spirit.
- Vogue- popular style or practice.
- Voice- sound produced by humans to speak.
- Voidy- having gaps or empty spaces.
- Voila- exclamation to call attention, “there it is”.
- Voile- a thin, semi-transparent fabric.
- Volta- a turn or a time; also a form of Italian sonnet.
- Volts- units of electromotive force.
- Volva- cuplike structure at the base of mushroom stalks.
- Vomit- to expel stomach content through the mouth.
- Voted- gave one’s choice in a decision process.
- Voter- one who votes in an election.
- Votes- plural of vote, choices expressed collectively.
- Vouch- to assert or confirm.
- Vowed- promised solemnly.
- Vowel- speech sound from unrestricted air flow.
- Vower- one who makes a vow.
- Vroom- onomatopoeic word for engine sound.
- Vrouw- a married woman; used in South Africa.
- Vrows- plural of vrouw.
- Vuggs- small cavities in rocks.
- Vuggy- having small cavities, porous.
- Vulcan- god of fire in Roman mythology.
- Vulse- pull off or tear away forcefully.
- Vyasa- a sage in Hindu tradition who composed the Mahabharata.