| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Vanguard | the forefront of an action or movement; troops at the head of an army | 50%
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| Vex | to bring trouble, distress, or agitation to | 50%
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| Veracity | accuracy; truthfulness | 0%
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| Vaudeville | a light and comical theatrical piece | 0%
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| Verbiage | a profusion of words usually of little or obscure content | 0%
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| Votive | a short, thick candle used in prayer or decoration | 0%
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| Veneer | a superficial or deceptively attractive appearance; facade | 0%
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| Vestige | a trace, mark or visible sign left by something vanished or lost | 0%
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| Vicarious | experienced or realized through sympathetic participation in the experience of another | 0%
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| Virulent | full of malice; objectionably harsh or strong | 0%
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| Verbose | impaired by wordiness | 0%
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| Vicissitude | mutability; a fluctuation of state or condition | 0%
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| Venal | open to corrupt influence (especially bribery) | 0%
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| Voracious | ravenous; insatiable | 0%
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| Visage | the countenance of a person or thing | 0%
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| Volition | the power of choosing or determining; will | 0%
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| Veer | to change direction or course | 0%
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| Vivify | to endow with life or renewed life | 0%
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| Vindicate | to free from allegation or blame; to avenge | 0%
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| Vouchsafe | to grant in a condescending manner; to grant as a privilege or favor | 0%
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