5 Letter Word with V

  • Sound produced through the vocal cords.

  • Climbing or trailing plants with long stems.

  • Containers used to hold cut flowers.

  • Recording or display of moving visual images.

  • Blood vessels carrying blood to the heart.

  • Openings that allow air, gas, or liquid to pass.

  • Second planet from the Sun in our solar system.

  • Stringed musical instrument slightly larger than a violin.

  • Venomous snake with long hinged fangs.

  • Worth or importance of something.

  • Immoral or wicked behaviors.

  • Poisonous substance from some animals.

  • Go to see and spend time with someone or somewhere.

  • Person who avoids all animal products.

  • Device controlling flow of liquids or gases.

  • Speech sound like A, E, I, O, U; non‑consonant

  • Plural of vest, a sleeveless garment worn on torso

  • Secure room or box for valuables; also to leap

  • Not clearly expressed or defined; indistinct

  • Plural of volt, unit of electric potential

  • Means female fox; also a sly or attractive woman.

  • Plural of vape, using e-cigarettes to inhale vapor.

  • Line of poetry or section of a song or hymn.

  • Onomatopoeia for a revving engine sound.

  • Third person form of vote; making choices in an election.

  • Tiny infectious agent that replicates in cells.

  • Means legally or logically sound, acceptable.

  • Colloquial for feelings or atmosphere, from slang.

  • Plural of view; opinions or scenic prospects.

  • Grammatical words that show actions or states.

  • Person who votes in an election or decision.

  • Servant who parks cars; from French “valet”.

  • Large country house; also type of holiday home.

  • Means very bright, intense, or clear in color.

  • Strong distilled spirit from Russia/Poland origins.

  • Bravery or courage, from Latin “valorem”.

  • To throw up; informal but common verb.

  • Short form of the male name Vincent.

  • Means essential to life or very important.

  • Real 5-letter word, means gas-like form.

  • Plural of veil, a type of covering cloth.

  • Means to guarantee or confirm something.

  • Relates to viruses; very common term.

  • Female given name, often short for Victoria.

  • Edge or border of something; common noun.

  • Plural of void; means empty spaces.

  • Relating to the voice; musical term too.

  • Past tense of vote; to cast a ballot.

  • Famous Swedish car brand name.

  • Zodiac sign, late August to September.

  • Place where events or meetings are held.

  • Plural of vamp, also used in fashion.

  • Famous fashion magazine and style term.

  • Plastic material, used for records etc.

  • Past tense of vex, meaning annoyed.

  • From verb “veer”, to change direction.

  • Means physical strength or energy.

  • Protective part of a cap or helmet.

  • Plural of vial, small container for liquids.

  • Small semi-aquatic rodents, similar to mice.

  • Means dull or lifeless; often for speech.

  • Lively energy or enthusiasm; from French.

  • Given name and US surname, like actor Vance.

  • Plural of vane, blade that catches the wind.

  • Vista
  • Nickname for Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.

  • Plural of vale, poetic word for valley.

  • Christian clergy member in charge of parish.

  • German surname; also means 'bird' in German.

  • Past tense of vape, to inhale e‑cig vapor.

  • Period of careful watch, often at night.

  • Verb for sells or distributes goods.

  • Spanish for 'green'; used in English names.

  • Plural of vast; very large extents.

  • Female given name, e.g., Velma from Scooby-Doo.

  • Plural of visa, travel document for entry.

  • Third person form of vex; means annoy.

  • Noun meaning food; from Old French "viande".

  • Past tense of "vice"; valid rare English verb form.

  • Genus of orchids; also female name.

  • Nerve of the autonomic system; medical term.

  • Plural of "vert", skiing term for vertical feet.

  • Surname and given name; also place name.

  • Verb meaning to boast; from Middle French.

  • Portuguese/Spanish given name, used in English.

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