Vocabulary Cards
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B2 noun
Venue
endroit
Meaning
a place where an event or activity takes place
Example
The wedding venue was beautifully decorated.
C2 adjective
veracious
véridique
Meaning
Truthful, honest; habitually speaking the truth.
Example
She gave a veracious account of what happened that day.
C1 noun
veracity
vérité
Meaning
Conformity to facts; accuracy and truthfulness.
Example
The journalist checked the veracity of the report.
B2 adjective
verbal
verbal, exprimé par des mots
Meaning
Relating to or in the form of words; spoken rather than written.
Example
Verbal communication is essential in most situations.
C1 noun
verbalization
verbalisation
Meaning
The action of expressing something in words.
Example
The verbalization of his thoughts was clear and direct.
C1 adverb/adjective
verbatim
mot pour mot ou littéralement
Meaning
In exactly the same words as were used originally; word for word repetition.
Example
She repeated his instructions verbatim to avoid errors.
C2 noun
verbiage
verbosité
Meaning
Excessive use of words, often with little content or meaning; wordiness.
Example
The contract was filled with unnecessary legal verbiage.
C1 adjective
verbose
verbeux
Meaning
Using or expressed in more words than are needed; wordy.
Example
His verbose explanation confused the audience instead of clarifying the issue.
C2 adjective
verdant
verdoyant
Meaning
Green with grass or other rich vegetation; lush and fertile.
Example
The hills looked verdant after the monsoon rains.
B2 noun
verdict
verdict
Meaning
a decision made by a jury or judge in a court case
Example
The jury returned a guilty verdict after three hours of deliberation.
C2 noun
verdigris
dépôt vert ou bleu
Meaning
A green or bluish deposit that forms on copper, brass, or bronze surfaces due to oxidation.
Example
The old statue was covered in verdigris after years of exposure to the rain.
B2 noun
Verge
bord; limite; seuil
Meaning
the edge or border of something; very close to happening
Example
She was on the verge of tears.
B2 noun
verification
vérification
Meaning
The process of establishing the truth, accuracy, or validity of something.
Example
The bank requires verification of identity before opening an account.
B2 verb
verify
vérifier
Meaning
to check if something is true or correct; to confirm
Example
Please verify your email address before proceeding.
C2 adverb
verily
véritablement
Meaning
truly; certainly; without a doubt
Example
Verily, I say unto you, this is the truth.
C2 adjective
verisimilar
semblable à la vérité
Meaning
appearing to be true or real
Example
The story seemed verisimilar though it was entirely fictional.
C2 noun
verisimilitude
véracité
Meaning
the appearance of being true or real
Example
The movie was praised for its verisimilitude to actual events.
C1 adjective
veritable
véritable
Meaning
used to emphasize that something is genuine or true
Example
The house was a veritable palace compared to ours.
C2 noun
verity
vérité
Meaning
a true principle or belief; the state of being true
Example
The verity of his statement was confirmed by evidence.
C2 adjective
vermicular
comme un ver
Meaning
having a shape or appearance like a worm; worm-like
Example
The artist used a vermicular design to decorate the border of the manuscript.
C2 noun
vermiculture
vermiculture
Meaning
The cultivation of earthworms, especially for use in composting organic waste.
Example
Vermiculture enriches soil with natural nutrients.
C2 noun
Vermillion
couleur rouge-orangée brillante; un pigment de cette couleur
Meaning
a bright red-orange color; a pigment of this color
Example
The artist used vermillion paint for the sunset.
C1 noun
vermin
petits animaux ou insectes nuisibles qui sont difficiles à contrôler et transmettent des maladies
Meaning
Small harmful animals or insects that are difficult to control and carry disease.
Example
The house was infested with vermin, requiring immediate action.
C1 noun
vernacular
langue vernaculaire
Meaning
the language or dialect spoken by ordinary people in a particular region
Example
He gave his speech in the local vernacular so everyone could understand.