Nouns that start with V
What is a noun?
By definition, a noun is a person, place, thing, or idea.
Nouns that start with the letter V are not very common in English, however they are important because you could never taste vanilla or go out on a vacation without them. While it helps you recognize something vintage, it can also help you to identify violence. This guide will give you a list of 25 nouns that start with V and review their definitions, plural forms, and example uses.
List of V nouns
Noun |
Definition + Plural Form(s) |
Example Sentence |
Vacation |
A break from work; a period spent away from home for relaxation and travel
PLURAL: vacations
|
She took a long vacation last year. |
Validity |
The factual recognition of being truthful or correct
PLURAL: validities
|
The warranty loses its validity as you open the equipment by yourself. |
Valley |
A stretch of land between two sides of mountains
PLURAL: valleys
|
It is very chilly at night in the valley. |
Value |
The worth of something
PLURAL: values
|
She failed to recognize its value. |
Van |
An enclosed vehicle with a boxlike shape
PLURAL: vans
|
They used to carry food in their van. |
Vanilla |
An extract of vanilla beans for preparing food items
PLURAL: vanilla
|
He loved the vanilla cake. |
Variant |
Something that is a little different from the norm but not completely out of it
PLURAL: variants
|
A new variant of the virus is causing turmoil around the world. |
Vault |
A secured place where valuables are kept for safety
PLURAL: vaults
|
They have hidden everything inside the vault. |
Vegan |
A person who does not eat animal products
PLURAL: vegans
|
She refused to drink milk because she is a vegan. |
Vegetable |
The flowers, fruits, stems, and leaves of plants that humans eat.
PLURAL: vegetables
|
She grew plenty of vegetables in her garden. |
Vehicle
|
Mechanized equipment to transport or carry something PLURAL: vehicles
|
He lost his vehicle after being ticketed for illegal parking. |
Vendor |
A person who sells things
PLURAL: vendors
|
He was an honest vendor. |
Venue |
A place for some activity or event PLURAL: venues
|
They changed the wedding venue today. |
Verdict |
A decision in some case PLURAL: verdicts
|
The judge will give the verdict on the murder case today. |
Version |
A different account of a certain event
PLURAL: versions
|
The lawyer twisted the truth and presented it in a suitable version to the jury. |
Vessel |
A container to hold stuff
PLURAL: vessels
|
She found an empty vessel outside her laboratory. |
Veteran |
An experienced person in a particular field; a former member of the armed services
PLURAL: veterans
|
They wanted a veteran player to coach the children. |
Vibration |
A rapid trembling or quivering
PLURAL: vibrations
|
She felt a vibration beneath her feet at the moment the earthquake struck. |
Victim |
A person who suffers from an adverse action of another person. PLURAL: victims
|
He could not identify himself as the victim of the situation. |
Victory |
Winning against an opponent
PLURAL: victories
|
They felt a sense of victory while hoisting the flag. |
Video |
A constant life-like movement of images; a recording of images PLURAL: videos
|
He made a short video of the birthday party. |
View |
An ability to observe or perceive something from a distance; a scene
PLURAL: views
|
It was a serene view from the lake. |
Village |
A bunch of houses situated together in a relatively remote place
PLURAL: villages
|
You might find that man in the village. |
Vintage |
Produced in the past; a season’s yield of wine or grapes
PLURAL: vintages
|
This year’s vintage is sure to be award-winning. |
Virtue |
A particular characteristic or behavior that shows a high moral standard.
PLURAL: virtues
|
They taught her about virtue and vices. |