10-letter words containing v, a, l, i, n
- unliveable — livable.
- unplausive — not applauding; disapproving
- unraveling — to separate or disentangle the threads of (a woven or knitted fabric, a rope, etc.).
- unrelative — a person who is connected with another or others by blood or marriage.
- unrivalled — having no rival or competitor; having no equal; incomparable; supreme: His work is unrivaled for the beauty of its prose.
- unvariable — invariable; unchangeable or unchanging
- unvariably — apt or liable to vary or change; changeable: variable weather; variable moods.
- unviewable — capable of being viewed; visible.
- unviolated — not violated or desecrated
- vajazzling — the practice of decorating the region around the female genital organs with jewellery
- valentinus — Valentine (def 2).
- validating — to make valid; substantiate; confirm: Time validated our suspicions.
- validation — to make valid; substantiate; confirm: Time validated our suspicions.
- vanderbilt — Cornelius, 1794–1877, U.S. financier.
- vanpooling — the sharing of a van to commute to work
- vapulation — the act of beating or whipping
- vassalling — causing to become a vassal
- vaultingly — in a vaulting or arrogant manner
- vauntingly — to speak vaingloriously of; boast of: to vaunt one's achievements.
- velitation — a minor dispute or contest.
- venatorial — of or relating to hunting
- venial sin — a transgression against the law of God that does not deprive the soul of divine grace either because it is a minor offense or because it was committed without full understanding of its seriousness or without full consent of the will.
- venialness — the quality or state of being venial
- ventilated — to provide (a room, mine, etc.) with fresh air in place of air that has been used or contaminated.
- ventilator — a person or thing that ventilates.
- verulamian — of or relating to Francis Bacon, Baron Verulam.
- victualing — victuals, food supplies; provisions.
- vigilantly — keenly watchful to detect danger; wary: a vigilant sentry.
- villainage — the tenure by which a villein held land and tenements from a lord.
- villainess — a villainous woman.
- villainies — the actions or conduct of a villain; outrageous wickedness.
- villainize — to speak ill of; disparage; vilify: to villainize the wealthy.
- villainous — having a cruel, wicked, malicious nature or character.
- villanella — a rustic Italian part song without accompaniment.
- villanelle — a short poem of fixed form, written in tercets, usually five in number, followed by a final quatrain, all being based on two rhymes.
- villanovan — Also, Villanova. of or relating to the early Iron Age culture of northern Italy, characterized by lake dwellings.
- villeinage — the tenure by which a villein held land and tenements from a lord.
- vindicable — capable of being vindicated: a vindicable expedient.
- vine maple — a maple, Acer circinatum, of the western coast of North America, often having vinelike or prostrate stems that form dense thickets.
- vinylation — the process of introducing the vinyl group into a compound by reaction with acetylene.
- vitalizing — to give life to; make vital.
- vocalising — to make vocal; utter; articulate; sing.
- vocational — of, relating to, or connected with a vocation or occupation: a vocational aptitude.
- volitation — the act or power of flying.
- volitional — the act of willing, choosing, or resolving; exercise of willing: She left of her own volition.
- voltairian — (François Marie Arouet) 1694–1778, French philosopher, historian, satirist, dramatist, and essayist.
- volutation — the action of rotation or inducing rotation
- vulcanizer — to treat (rubber) with sulfur and heat, thereby imparting strength, greater elasticity, durability, etc.
- waveringly — to sway to and fro; flutter: Foliage wavers in the breeze.
- zanesville — a city in SE Ohio.