Emoji
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#1081
🌟
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Vibrant
/ˈvaɪ.brənt/
adjective
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full of energy and life; bright and striking
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The vibrant colors of the sunset painted the sky beautifully. |
lively, energetic, bright, vivid, dynamic
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dull, lifeless, bland, monotonous, colorless
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vibrant colors, vibrant community, vibrant personality, vibrant culture
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#1082
✅
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Valid
/ˈvælɪd/
adjective
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legally or officially acceptable; having a sound basis in logic or fact
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The passport is valid for ten years. |
legitimate, legal, authentic, genuine
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invalid, illegal, false, fake
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valid passport, valid argument, valid point, valid reason
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#1083
😠
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Vengeful
/ˈvendʒ.fəl/
adjective
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seeking to harm someone in return for a perceived injury; vindictive
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She felt vengeful after her friend betrayed her trust. |
vindictive, revengeful, spiteful, retaliatory
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forgiving, merciful, compassionate, benevolent
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vengeful spirit, vengeful thoughts, vengeful person
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#1084
🎨
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Varied
/ˈvɛərid/
adjective
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showing differences; diverse; containing different types
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The museum has a varied collection of ancient artifacts. |
diverse, mixed, assorted, different
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uniform, identical, same, consistent
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varied collection, varied experiences, varied diet, varied background
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#1085
😡
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Vicious
/ˈvɪʃ.əs/
adjective
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deliberately cruel or violent; having a savage nature
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The vicious dog attacked anyone who came near its territory. |
cruel, savage, brutal, fierce, malicious
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kind, gentle, benevolent, compassionate, merciful
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vicious attack, vicious cycle, vicious rumors, vicious behavior
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#1086
💎
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Valuable
/ˈvæljʊəbl/
adjective
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worth a great deal of money; extremely useful or important
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The painting is very valuable and worth millions. |
precious, expensive, costly, priceless
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worthless, cheap, valueless, insignificant
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valuable asset, valuable experience, valuable time, valuable information
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#1087
😌
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Venial
/ˈviː.ni.əl/
adjective
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forgivable; not seriously wrong; minor
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His late arrival was considered a venial offense. |
forgivable, pardonable, excusable, minor
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mortal, serious, grave, unforgivable
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venial sin, venial fault, venial offense
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#1088
🔀
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Various
/ˈvɛəriəs/
adjective
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several different; many different types of
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She has lived in various countries around the world. |
different, several, numerous, many
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single, one, same, identical
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various reasons, various methods, various sources, various options
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#1089
🌊
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Vast
/væst/
adjective
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extremely large in size, amount, or extent; immense
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The vast ocean stretched endlessly to the horizon. |
huge, enormous, immense, massive
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tiny, small, limited, narrow
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vast majority, vast area, vast knowledge, vast difference
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#1090
🐍
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Venomous
/ˈven.ə.məs/
adjective
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secreting venom; full of malice or spite; extremely hostile
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The venomous snake struck quickly at its prey. |
poisonous, toxic, malicious, spiteful
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harmless, benign, kind, gentle
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venomous snake, venomous bite, venomous attack
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#1091
❓
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Vague
/veɪɡ/
adjective
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unclear or uncertain in meaning; not clearly expressed
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His explanation was too vague for me to understand. |
unclear, ambiguous, indefinite, imprecise
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clear, specific, precise, definite
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vague idea, vague memory, vague answer
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#1092
💨
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Vaporous
/ˈveɪpərəs/
adjective
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consisting of vapor; vague or insubstantial
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The morning air was filled with vaporous mist. |
misty, hazy, gaseous, ethereal
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solid, concrete, substantial, clear
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vaporous cloud, vaporous substance, vaporous atmosphere, vaporous form
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#1093
🔥
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Vehement
/ˈviːəmənt/
adjective
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showing strong feeling; forceful; passionate; intense
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She gave a vehement denial of the accusations. |
passionate, intense, forceful, fierce
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mild, gentle, calm, subdued
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vehement protest, vehement denial, vehement opposition, vehement argument
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#1094
🔄
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Variable
/ˈvɛriəbl/
adjective
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able to change; not consistent or having a fixed pattern
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The weather has been very variable this week. |
changeable, fluctuating, unstable, inconsistent
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constant, fixed, stable, unchanging
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variable weather, variable rate, variable cost, variable speed
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#1095
🏔️
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Venturous
/ˈven.tʃər.əs/
adjective
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willing to take risks; adventurous; bold
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The venturous explorer climbed the dangerous mountain. |
adventurous, daring, bold, courageous
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cautious, timid, careful, conservative
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venturous spirit, venturous journey, venturous person
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#1096
💄
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Vain
/veɪn/
adjective
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having excessive pride in one's appearance; futile or unsuccessful
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She spent hours in front of the mirror being quite vain. |
conceited, proud, narcissistic, futile
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humble, modest, successful, effective
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vain attempt, vain person, vain effort
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#1097
👴
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Venerable
/ˈvɛnərəbəl/
adjective
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deserving respect due to age, wisdom, or character; revered
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The venerable professor has taught at the university for fifty years. |
respected, revered, esteemed, honored
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disrespected, dishonored, despised, scorned
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venerable institution, venerable tradition, venerable elder, venerable sage
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#1098
🔀
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Variant
/ˈvɛriənt/
adjective
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differing in form, details, or in some other respect; alternative
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There are several variant spellings of this word. |
different, alternative, modified, divergent
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standard, original, uniform, identical
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variant form, variant spelling, variant version, genetic variant
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#1099
📝
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Verbatim
/vɜːrˈbeɪ.tɪm/
adjective
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in exactly the same words; word for word; literal
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She repeated his speech verbatim without changing a single word. |
word-for-word, exactly, literally, precisely
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paraphrased, summarized, interpreted, approximate
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verbatim quote, verbatim record, verbatim transcript
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#1100
⚔️
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Valiant
/ˈvæljənt/
adjective
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showing courage or determination; brave and heroic
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The valiant soldier fought bravely to protect his country. |
brave, courageous, heroic, bold
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cowardly, timid, fearful, weak
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valiant effort, valiant warrior, valiant attempt
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