4 Letter Words with V (106 Words in English)

When exploring the world of words, one interesting area is the collection of 4 letter words with V. This reference will provide a list of such words, their meanings, and even an image for better understanding. The letter ‘V’ holds significance in different fields, serving as a symbol for volts in electricity, vanadium in chemistry, and the number five in Roman numerals.

List of 4 Letter Words with V

4 Letter Words with V
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The simple answer to this is a word that contains 4 characters that represent sounds in the English language. However, “4 Letter Word” also refers to the fact that many curse words in the English language contain four letters. This phrase can refer to its literal meaning or profane 4 letter words.

  • Vaad
  • Vaal
  • Vaca
  • Vade
  • VADM
  • Vags
  • Vail
  • Vein
  • Vair
  • Vale
  • Vali
  • Valn
  • Vals
  • Vamp
  • Vane
  • Vang
  • Vape
  • Vara
  • Vare
  • Vars
  • Vary
  • Vasa
  • Vase
  • Vast
  • Vasu
  • Vaté
  • Vatu
  • Vaxx
  • V-bob
  • vCJD
  • V-day
  • Veal
  • Veda
  • Veep
  • Veer
  • Vega
  • Veii
  • Vein
  • Veil
  • Vela
  • Vell
  • Veld
  • Velo
  • Vena
  • Vend
  • Venn
  • Vent
  • Veny
  • Verb
  • Verd
  • Vers
  • Vert
  • Very
  • Vesi
  • Vest
  • V-Hut
  • Vial
  • Vias
  • Vibe
  • Vice
  • Vici
  • Vico
  • Vida
  • Vide
  • Vids
  • Vied
  • Vier
  • Viet
  • View
  • Viga
  • Vigo
  • Vila
  • Vild
  • Vile
  • Vill
  • Vily
  • Vina
  • Vine
  • Vint
  • Viny
  • Viol
  • VIPs
  • Virg
  • Virl
  • Viru
  • Visa
  • Visc
  • Visé
  • Vise
  • Viss
  • Viso
  • Vita
  • Vite
  • Viva
  • Vizy
  • Vlog
  • Voeu
  • Void
  • Vola
  • Volc
  • Vole
  • Volt
  • Vote
  • Vows
  • Vrbl
  • Vrow

4 Letter Words with V with their Meanings

Here are some 4 letter words that start with V and contain V

  • Vain: excessive pride in one’s accomplishments or appearance, a synonym for this word would be ‘conceited’
  • Vary: to differ in some way from something else that is generally similar
  • Aver: to state or claim that something is correct
  • Visa: endorsement on a passport that signals the owner is allowed to enter, leave, or stay for a limited period of time
  • Vast: of great area or of a large extent, a synonym for this word would be ‘immense’
  • Navy: a shade of dark blue, a branch of the United States military
  • Vill: basic rural land unit, similar to a manor, parish, or village
  • Vent: an opening that releases air/smoke/fumes and releases pressure
  • Bevy: a large group of something or a sizable collection of something
  • Vine: a climbing woody-stemmed plant, usually relates to the grape family
  • Viol: a musical instrument from the Baroque period with six strings that is used alongside a bow.
  • Verb: a part of speech used to describe an action
  • Jive: to perform a certain type of dance popular in the 40s and 50s
  • Vuln: to cause harm or to wound
  • Shiv: a razor or knife that is used like a weapon
  • Veil: a sheer piece of cloth worn to protect the face or to conceal the face
  • Vamp: a short introductory part of a piece of music that is performed several times in succession
  • Lava: hot fluid rock that comes from a fissure or volcano
  • Vase: an aesthetically pleasing container used for decoration or for displaying flowers
  • Cave: an expansive underground chamber in a hillside or a cliff, usually formed naturally
  • Vote: a formal selection between two or more choices, performed through a ballot, show of hands, or verbally
  • Save: to keep something safe or to rescue it, to store for usage in the future
  • Vein: pronounced the same way as ‘vain’, tubes that carry blood towards the heart in the body
  • Very: a synonym for “actual” or “precise”

There are many English words, both common and rare, that contain the letter ‘V’ and also have 4 letters. These are only a few!

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