| vouch |
to promise to be true, real, or correct (usually followed by "for"). |
| vow |
a serious promise or pledge. [2 definitions] |
| vowel |
in the English alphabet, any of the letters "a," "e," "i," "o," "u," and sometimes "y." [2 definitions] |
| voyage |
a long journey by air, land, sea, or outer space. [2 definitions] |
| vs. |
abbreviation of "versus." |
| VT |
abbreviation of "Vermont." |
| vulgar |
without good taste or manners. [2 definitions] |
| vulnerable |
able to be hurt or injured. [2 definitions] |
| vulture |
a large bird that usually has dark feathers and a bald head and neck. There are many kinds of vulture. These birds are related to hawks and feed on dead animals. |
| W2 |
abbreviation of "west." [2 definitions] |
| w |
the twenty-third letter of the English alphabet. |
| WA |
abbreviation of "Washington." |
| wad |
a small mass or ball. [3 definitions] |
| waddle |
to walk using short steps while rocking from side to side. [2 definitions] |
| wade |
to walk in water or something else that makes movement slower or more difficult. [2 definitions] |
| waffle1 |
a flat cake cooked in a device that leaves a pattern of squares on the cake. |
| waffle2 |
to speak or write in a way that is not clear or direct. |
| wag |
to cause to move quickly up and down or from side to side. [3 definitions] |
| wage |
(often plural) money paid in a regular way to a person for doing work or giving help. [2 definitions] |
| wagon |
a vehicle with four wheels that is used to carry heavy loads. Wagons are usually drawn by horses, tractors, or trucks. [2 definitions] |
| waif |
a child without a home or friends. |