Vocabulary Cards
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C2 noun
valetudinarian
健康気にしすぎな人
Meaning
A person who is unduly anxious about their health or constantly concerned with minor ailments.
Example
He was regarded as a valetudinarian, always worrying about his health.
C1 adjective
Valiant
勇敢な; 英雄的な
Meaning
showing courage or determination; brave and heroic
Example
The valiant soldier fought bravely to protect his country.
B1 adjective
Valid
有効; 法的または公式に受け入れられる
Meaning
legally or officially acceptable; having a sound basis in logic or fact
Example
The passport is valid for ten years.
B2 verb
validate
検証する
Meaning
To check or prove the accuracy, truth, or legality of something.
Example
The scientist worked hard to validate the experiment's results.
B2 noun
Validity
有効性
Meaning
the quality of being legally or officially acceptable; the quality of being logically or factually sound
Example
The validity of the contract expires next month.
C1 adverb
validly
有効に
Meaning
in a legally, logically, or officially acceptable manner
Example
The contract was validly signed by both parties.
B1 noun
Valley
谷
Meaning
a low area of land between hills or mountains
Example
The green valley stretched for miles between the mountains.
C1 noun
valor
勇気
Meaning
Great courage in the face of danger, especially in battle.
Example
The soldier was honored for his valor during the war.
C2 adjective
valorous
勇敢な
Meaning
showing great courage and bravery
Example
The valorous soldier led his troop into battle without hesitation.
B1 adjective
Valuable
価値がある; 重要な
Meaning
worth a great deal of money; extremely useful or important
Example
The painting is very valuable and worth millions.
C1 noun
valuation
評価
Meaning
An estimation of the worth of something.
Example
The valuation of the property was much higher than expected.
B1 noun
Value
価値; 価格; 重要性
Meaning
the importance or worth of something; the amount of money that something is worth
Example
This antique vase has great sentimental value to our family.
B2 noun
value proposition
製品やサービスが顧客に提供するユニークな利益や価値を説明する声明
Meaning
A statement that explains the unique benefits or value that a product or service offers to customers.
Example
A clear value proposition attracts more customers.
C1 noun
value-based education
価値に基づく教育
Meaning
Education that emphasizes moral principles and ethical values.
Example
Value-based education shapes moral character.
C1 adjective
valueless
無価値
Meaning
having no worth, importance, or usefulness
Example
The old broken phone was considered valueless.
B2 noun
vampire
幸福
Meaning
a mythical creature that sucks blood from the living; metaphorically, a person who exploits others
Example
In folklore, a vampire rises at night to drink human blood.
A2 noun
van
バン
Meaning
a large vehicle used for transporting goods or people
Example
The delivery van stopped in front of our house.
C1 noun
vanguard
先駆者
Meaning
the forefront of an action, movement, or military force
Example
The company is at the vanguard of technological innovation.
B2 verb
vanish
消える
Meaning
to disappear suddenly; to become invisible
Example
The magician made the rabbit vanish from the hat.
B2 noun
Vanity
虚栄心
Meaning
excessive pride in one's appearance or achievements; the quality of being worthless or pointless
Example
Her vanity made her spend hours looking at herself in the mirror.
C1 verb
vanquish
打ち負かす
Meaning
to defeat thoroughly, especially in battle or competition
Example
The army vanquished its enemies with superior strategy.
C1 noun
vantage
有利な位置
Meaning
a position or situation that gives an advantage or a good view
Example
From this vantage, we could see the entire valley.
C2 adjective
vapid
退屈な
Meaning
lacking liveliness, flavor, or interest; dull and uninspired
Example
The lecture was so vapid that half the audience fell asleep.
C1 verb
vaporize
蒸発させる
Meaning
to turn into vapor or gas
Example
The heat of the sun can vaporize water from the surface.