🔄 Synonyms of "V"
15 synonyms found via WordNet and Google Books.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| cardinalnoun | Describing a “natural” number used to indicate quantity (e.g., zero, one, two, three), as opposed to an ordinal number indicating relative position. |
| quintetnoun | (music) A group of five musicians, fit to play such a piece of music together |
| finnoun | (ichthyology, zootomy) One of the appendages of a fish, used to propel itself and to manoeuvre/maneuver. |
| pentadnoun | Synonym of quintet: A group of five things, particularly |
| fivesomenoun | A group of five people or things. |
| fivenoun | The digit/figure 5. |
| quintupletnoun | One of a group of five, particularly babies born from the same mother during the same birth. |
| cinquenoun | (dice games, card games, dominoes) A card, die, or domino with five spots or pips. |
| vanadiumnoun | A chemical element (symbol V) with atomic number 23; it is a transition metal, used in the production of special steels. |
| little phoebenoun | the cardinal number that is the sum of four and one |
| atomic number 23noun | a soft silvery white toxic metallic element used in steel alloys; it occurs in several complex minerals including carnotite and vanadinite |
| 5noun | (sports, skateboarding, snowboarding, skiing) Clipping of 540 (“540° spin”). [(sports) The act of spinning 540 degrees in the air, making 1½ turns.] |
| phoebenoun | Any of several birds of the genus Sayornis. |
| quintnoun | (firefighting) A vehicle used by firefighters that combines the capabilities of a fire engine and a fire truck, having the ability to provide vertical access as well as pump water to fight a fire. |
| voltnoun | In the International System of Units, the derived unit of electrical potential and electromotive force (voltage); the potential difference across a conductor when a current of one ampere uses one watt of power. Symbol: V |
💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "V"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| extremely | (degree) To an extreme degree. |
| exceedingly | To a great or unusual degree, extent, etc.; extremely |
| intensely | To an intense degree, extremely. |
| highly | Extremely; greatly; very much. |
| deeply | To a deep extent or degree; very greatly. |
| profoundly | (manner) With depth, meaningfully. |
| markedly | In a marked manner; distinctly, noticeably, conspicuously. |
| remarkably | (degree) To a noteworthy extent. |
| exceptionally | To an unusual, remarkable or exceptional degree. |
| supremely | To the greatest, highest, or utmost degree. |
| tremendously | Greatly; enormously |
| immensely | Greatly; hugely; extremely; vastly; to a great extent. |
| extraordinarily | In an extraordinary manner. |
| incredibly | (degree) To a great extent; extremely. |
| acutely | In an acute manner |
| awfully | (not comparable) Very; exceedingly; extremely; excessively. |
| vastly | Greatly, in a vast manner. |
| notably | (focus) As a pointed example; in a notable manner. |
| greatly | To a great extent or degree. |
| hugely | Greatly; to a huge extent. |
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