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.