1. Vacate - leave voluntarily, as a job or position
2. Vacillate - be undecided about something
3. Vacuous - devoid of intelligence
4. Vagary - an unexpected and inexplicable change in something
5. Vagrant - a wanderer with no established residence or means of support
6. Vague - lacking clarity or distinctness
7. Vain - unproductive of success
8. Vainglorious - feeling self-importance
9. Valedictory - of or relating to an occasion or
10. Valiant - having or showing heroism or courage
11. Valid - well grounded in logic or truth or having legal force
12. Validate - show or confirm the effectiveness or worthiness of something
13. Valor - courage when facing danger
14. Vanguard - a creative group active in the innovation of new concepts
15. Vanity - the trait of being unduly conceited
16. Vanquish - defeat in a competition, race, or conflict
17. Vantage - place or situation affording some benefit
18. Vapid - lacking significance or liveliness or spirit or zest
19. Variable - a quantity that can assume any of a set of values
20. Variegated - having an assortment of colors
21. Varying - marked by diversity or difference
22. Vassal - a person who owes allegiance and
23. Vast - unusually great in size or amount or extent or scope
24. Vault - a strongroom or compartment for safekeeping of valuables
25. Vaunt - show off
26. Veer - turn sharply; change direction abruptly
27. Vegetate - engage in passive relaxation
28. Vehement - marked by extreme intensity of
29. Velocity - distance traveled per unit time in one direction
30. Venal - capable of being corrupted
31. Vendetta - a blood feud between members of opposing parties
32. Vendor - someone who exchanges goods or services for money
33. Veneer - coating consisting of a thin layer of wood
34.Venerable - profoundly honored
35. Venerate - regard with feelings of respect and reverence
36.Venturesome - disposed to take risks
37. Venue - the scene of any event or action
38.Veracity - unwillingness to tell lies
39. Verbal - of or relating to or formed from words in general
40. Verbatim - using exactly the same words
41. Verbiage - overabundance of words
42. Verbose - using or containing too many words
43. Verdant - characterized by abundance of vegetation and green foliage
44. Verify - confirm the truth of claims.
45. Verisimilitude - the appearance of truth; the quality of seeming to be true
46. Veritable - not counterfeit or copied
47. Verity - an enduring or necessary ethical or aesthetic truth
48.Vernacular - characteristic of or appropriate to everyday language
49. Vernal - suggestive of youth; vigorous and fresh
50. Versatile - competent in many areas and able to adapt with ease
51. Vertex - the point of intersection of lines
52. Vertigo - a reeling sensation; a feeling that you are about to fall