Adjectives in V: 100 stylish words to enrich your vocabulary (and shine in society!)

Céline Lambert

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If you are here, it’s because you are looking for adjectives that start with the letter V. Maybe you want to enrich your vocabulary, impress someone with your eloquence, or simply win a game of Petit Bac without getting caught by your annoying friend who checks everything on Google. In any case, you’re in the right place!

Hang on tight, because not only will you discover a list of adjectives classified by categories (positive, negative, neutral), but on top of that, I’m going to give you some tips on how to use them well. Because let’s face it, throwing out “Vasouillard” in a conversation without knowing what it means is risky.


Why take an interest in adjectives starting with V?

So yes, there are plenty of adjectives, but those that start with V are a bit like unicorns in the dictionary: rare, stylish, and often underestimated.

  • Vibrant, willing, valorous → to flatter someone
  • Venomous, venal, cowardly → to throw a well-placed jab
  • Volatile, wavering, vague → to describe a situation that’s not very clear
  • Victorian, vegan, volcanic → because a bit of culture never hurts

In short, these adjectives can make a difference in your writing, your discussions, and even your punchlines. So, shall we get started?


Positive adjectives starting with V

These ones, you can use without moderation. They sound good, inspire confidence, and always bring pleasure. Imagine a job interview where you present yourself as a visionary, lively, and virtuous person. It’s impressive, right?

AdjectiveDefinitionExample
ValorousCourageous, full of bravery“This knight was as valorous as he was intelligent.”
ValiantEnergetic, combative“Despite the fatigue, he remained valiant until the end.”
TrueAuthentic, sincere“He is a true friend, always there when needed.”
VigorousFull of energy and strength“He leads a vigorous life, filled with sports and hiking.”
WillingWho acts with determination“She is willing, she never gives up.”

Negative adjectives starting with V

Well, these are better used sparingly (or with a good dose of irony). They are perfect for describing someone a bit… um… complicated.

  • Venal → Willing to do anything for money
  • Vicious → A bit manipulative
  • Vagabond → Not very stable
  • Vulgar → Not refined at all
  • Venomous → Dangerous (and venomous does not mean poisonous!)

👉 Note: A snake is venomous (it injects poison). A plant is venomous (it poisons if eaten).


Neutral (or contextual) adjectives starting with V

Some adjectives starting with V depend heavily on the context. They are neither really positive nor really negative; it all depends on how you use them.

AdjectiveNuanceExample
VolatileUnstable, changes quickly“Gold is a safe haven asset in a volatile stock market.”
VagueNot precise, blurry“He gave us a vague answer, without too much commitment.”
OldCan be affectionate or pejorative“An old wise man” VS “An old miser”
VisibleAll depends on what we show“He had a visible joy” VS “He had a visible wound”

How to use these adjectives well?

You want to appear cultured without coming off as pretentious? The trick is to slip these words in naturally.

💡 Concrete examples:

  • “This movie is really vibrant, I felt a lot of emotions!” → Perfect for a cinema discussion.
  • “Honestly, this guy is venal, he only thinks about money…” → A subtle jab.
  • “I’m looking for a more varied job, tired of doing the same thing!” → Ideal for an interview.

Funny anecdote: when adjectives play tricks on you

One day, a friend told me: “I am a vicious person at work.” He meant meticulous. But hey, it didn’t sound the same at all… 😅 Shows that choosing your words well can avoid major misunderstandings!


A little challenge for you!

If you’ve followed along so far, try to sneak at least three adjectives starting with V into a conversation today. You’ll see, it’s an excellent way to remember them and, who knows, maybe you’ll make a strong impression!

And if this article helped you, don’t hesitate to share it with your friends or leave a little comment (promise, it always feels good!).

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