Verb with V
A clear verb meaning to go see someone/place.
To vote is to choose in an election or poll.
Yes, a verb meaning to express feelings.
Verb meaning to look at, watch, or regard.
A verb meaning to disappear from sight.
A real verb: leave or empty a place.
Also a verb: to consider something important.
A verb: to shake or move back and forth.
Verb form: the -ing form of the verb 'vent'.
Means to check if something is true or correct.
A verb: to break a rule or law.
A verb meaning to change direction.
A verb: to give a vaccine to someone.
Means to check or prove something is valid.
Gerund form of vote, the act of casting votes.
Verb meaning to clean with a vacuum cleaner.
Slang verb meaning to feel a mood or atmosphere.
To volley is to hit/return a ball before it lands.
To vex is to annoy, worry, or puzzle someone.
Visiting is going to see people or places.
To vary is to change or differ in some way.
To vow is to make a serious or solemn promise.
To voice is to express something in words aloud.
To vocalize is to produce sound with the voice.
Vacuuming is cleaning with a vacuum cleaner.
To vandalize is to damage or destroy property.
Viewing is watching or looking at something.
To vouch is to confirm or guarantee as true.
To vindicate is to clear from blame or suspicion.
Vetting is carefully checking someone or something.
To visualize is to form a mental picture of.
Vying is competing eagerly with others.
To venture is to risk or dare doing something.
Voicing is expressing ideas or feelings aloud.
Vaulting is leaping or jumping, often over something.
To vault is to jump or leap over something.
To volunteer is to offer to do something freely.
To ventilate is to provide fresh air or airflow.
To vend is to sell goods, often from a machine.
To vaporize is to turn into vapor or gas.
To vet is to check or examine carefully.
Veering is the act of changing direction.
Vibrating means shaking or oscillating rapidly.
Vexing means annoying or frustrating someone.
To veto is to reject a decision or proposal.
To vanquish is to defeat completely in battle.
Valued is used as a verb form of “value”.
Vanishing is the act of disappearing from sight.
To void is to cancel or make something invalid.
Violating is breaking a rule or agreement.
To verbalize is to express in words.
Volleying is hitting a ball before it bounces.
Verb meaning to waver between choices or opinions.
- Vilify
To compete or strive for something.
Form of 'verify', to check something is true.
Form of 'vow', to make a serious promise.
Form of 'venture', to risk or dare doing something.
To regard with deep respect or reverence.
Also a verb: to dress up or patch up something.
Can be a verb meaning to travel, esp. by sea.
Past of 'vacate', to leave or give up a place.
Past of 'visit', to go see a person or place.
To apply varnish coating to a surface.
UK spelling: to damage property on purpose.
Slang verb meaning to leave quickly.
Past of 'voice', to express in words.
To give voice; to sing or speak with voice.
Also a verb: to work as or act as a valet.
Verb: to give a vest to or dress in a vest.
To lead an idle, inactive or dull life.
From "vary"; to change or alter something.
British spelling of vandalize; to damage things.
From "voyage"; to travel, often by sea.
From "vouch"; to guarantee or confirm something.
- Vesting
Humorous term: turning a noun into a verb.
Past of vanish; to disappear suddenly.
Past of vaccinate; to give a vaccine.
British spelling of visualize; to imagine clearly.
Poetic verb: to write or recite poetry.
British spelling of verbalize; to express in words.
The words in the list Verb with V come from players of the word game City, Country, River.