vitiate | To spoil or impair the quality or efficiency of something | |
vitriolic | Filled with bitter criticism or malice. | |
vituperated | to blame or insult (someone) in strong or violent language | |
vivacious | Attractively lively and animated, especially (of a woman) in a way that is attractive | |
vocation | A person's employment or main occupation, especially regarded as particularly worthy and requiring dedication | |
voluminous | Occupying or containing much space; large in volume, in particular | |
voracious | Having a very eager approach to an activity | |
wan | Pale and giving the impression of illness or exhaustion | |
wane | To decrease in size, extent, or degree | |
wanting | Lacking in a certain required or necessary quality | |