IBPS RRB Officers Selection Exam: Word List: Vocabulary V
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Word List: V
- vacillation: Being uncertain, hesitating
- vagary: Strange act or idea
- vain: Without use, result; conceited
- valiant: Brave
- valorous: Brave
- vanquish: Conquer
- vapor: Stim, mist
- veer: Change direction
- venal: Ready to do smth dishonest
- veneer: Surface appearance covering the true nature
- veneration: Regard with deep respect
- veracity: Truth
- verisimilitude-appearing true or real
- veritable: Real, rightly named
- verve: Spirit, vigor, enthusiasm
- vex: Annoy, distress, trouble
- vigilance: Watchfulness, self-appointed group who maintain order
- vigilant: Member of a vigilance committee
- vigorous: Strong, energetic
- vilify: Slander, say evil things
- vindictive: Having a desire to revenge
- virago: a loud, domineering woman; a scold or nag
- visceral: Of the internal organs of the body
- vitiate: Lower the quality; weaken the strength
- vituperate-curse, abuse in words
- vivacious: Lively, high-spirited
- volatile: Changeable, inconstant, fickle, unstable, explosive
- volubility: Fluency, verbosity, easy use of spoken language
- voluble: Fluent
- voluminous: Occupying much space
- vagary: A sudden desire or action
- vainglory: Excessive, pretentious, and demonstrative vanity. Valorous: Courageous.
- vapid: Having lost sparkling quality and flavor.
- variegated: Having marks or patches of different colors; also, varied.
- vehement: Very eager or urgent.
- venal: Mercenary, corrupt.
- veneer: Outside show or elegance.
- venial: That may be pardoned or forgiven, a forgivable sin. Veracious: Habitually disposed to speak the truth. Veracity: Truthfulness.
- verbiage: Use of many words without necessity.
- verbose: Wordy.
- verdant: Green with vegetation.
- veritable: Real; true; genuine.
- vestige: A visible trace, mark, or impression, of something absent, lost, or gone.
- vicissitude: A change, especially a complete change, of condition or circumstances, as of fortune.
- virago: Loud talkative women, strong statured women
- visage: The face, countenance, or look of a person.
- vitiate: To contaminate.
- vituperate: To overwhelm with wordy abuse.
- vivify: To endue with life.
- vociferous: Making a loud outcry.
- volatile: Changeable.
- voluble: Having great fluency in speaking.