Middle School Vocabulary
114,351 words and 1,048 expressions at the middle school level.
plural of V-22
A type of entity in X-bar theory, denoting the verb in a constructed sentence.
plural of V-bar
Alternative form of V card.
Any censorship technology that allows parents to control the level of objectionable content that their children may see on television.
To subject (someone) to V-coding.
Cut into a V shape, especially describing the neckline of clothing.
plural of V-cut
Abbreviation of ventricular fibrillation;.
plural of v-fib
A second-person pronoun used in formal situations, to address unfamiliar people and superiors.
Abbreviation of victory girl.
Alternative letter-case form of v-kei
Alternative spelling of V-line.
Alternative form of vlog.
plural of V-log
Abbreviation of voice mail.
A common grey European moth, Macaria wauaria, with a V-shaped spot of dark brown on each forewing.
A V-shaped neckline on a garment such as a pullover, usually at the front of the garment.
Vietnamese pop music.
a vaginal or intravaginal ring that releases hormones for the purpose of contraception
Alternative form of V sign.
Abbreviation of vertical synchronization.
Ventricular tachycardia.
A two-cylinder internal combustion engine with the cylinders arranged in a configuration resembling the letter V.
The word vagina or Voldemort.
Alternative form of vadm; Abbreviation of vice-admiral.
Alternative form of v.g..
Alternative form of VIP ("very important person")
Alternative form of VOC.
Initialism of void of fraction.
Alternative spelling of VSO.
Abbreviation of vertical/short takeoff and landing.
plural of vaad
Alternative spelling of wallah.
Alternative spelling of wallah.
A municipality of Limburg, Netherlands.
A municipality, the capital city of the region of Ostrobothnia, Finland.
Alternative form of vastu.
plural of vaav
An administrative atoll of the Maldives, officially named Felidhu Atholhu.
Alternative spelling of Vayu.
simple past and past participle of vab
A surname from Russian
Not occupied; empty.
plural of vaca
Indicates a willingly empty portion of an inscription.
To move out of a dwelling or other property, either by choice or by eviction.
To vacation (to spend or take a vacation).
plural of vacay
Clipping of vacuum bed
A surname.
plural of Vacca
cow
To treat (a person or an animal) with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease.
Inoculation with a vaccine, in order to protect from a particular disease or strain of disease.
plural of vacc
A surname.
plural of Vacek
A surname from Czech.
plural of Vacha
A keeper of stock or cattle; a herdsman.
A surname from French, equivalent to English Coward or Cowherd.
A student who has finished a certain level of schooling and is on holiday while they wait to receive their national examination marks, which will allow them to continue their education.
simple past and past participle of vac
Synonym of facon.
Obsolete form of waqf.
plural of vacuum
Relating to a vacuum or void.
Misspelling of vacuum.
plural of vacuüm
Alternative spelling of vacuum.
simple past and past participle of vada
A type of fritter made from lentils or gram flour.
plural of vadai
A surname from Italian.
plural of vada
simple past and past participle of vade
A village in the Malegaon subdistrict of Nashik district in Maharashtra, India
A surname.
plural of Vaden
Ellipsis of Vader Jam.
third-person singular simple present indicative of vade
plural of vadge
A male given name from the Slavic languages, equivalent to English Bademus.
present participle and gerund of vade
plural of vadi
A pledge or security; bail.
Alternative form of vadm; Abbreviation of vice-admiral.
plural of vadm
Of or pertaining to water beneath the surface of the earth which is located above the level of the permanent groundwater.
A town with bystatus and municipality of Finnmark, Norway.
A town and municipality, the capital of Liechtenstein.
A male given name from the Slavic languages, equivalent to English Bademus.
A transliteration of the Belarusian male given name Вадзі́м (Vadzím).
Initialism of Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System.
A surname from German.
plural of Vaeth
Of or relating to the vagus nerve.
simple past and past participle of vag
An Indo-Aryan language spoken in Sindh, Pakistan. It is closely related to the Bhil languages.
Free to move about.
Alternative form of vagino-.
Of, relating to, or affecting the vagina.
plural of vagina
vagus
Wandering; unsettled.
Vagrant.
Not clearly expressed; stated in indefinite terms.
simple past and past participle of vague
comparative form of vague: more vague
plural of vague
A homeless person or vagrant.
A transliteration of the Armenian male given name diminutive Վահագ (Vahag).
Ancient Armenian god of war, fire and courage. A dragonslayer. Lover of Astghik.
A transliteration of the Armenian male given name Վահան (Vahan).
vehicle, carriage; horse or other draught animal
A surname from Irish.
plural of Vahey
Synonym of wahine (“a Polynesian woman”).
A surname.
plural of Vahle
Alternative form of Bahrām.
An unincorporated community in Perry County, Alabama, United States.
Alternative form of Vedic.
plural of Vaid
A practitioner of ayurvedic medicine.
Profit; return; proceeds.
A surname.
simple past and past participle of vail
one who vails
plural of vail
comparative form of vain: more vain
In a vain pursuit; to no avail.
plural of VAIN
Alternative form of vair.
plural of vair
Divided into vair-bells of two or more tinctures.
Alternative form of vairy.
A surname.
Alternative form of Vaishya.
Obsolete form of voivode.
A surname.
plural of vajay
A surname from Hungarian.
plural of Vajda
plural of vaj
A Buddhist ceremonial mace and symbol, usually interpreted as both a diamond and a thunderbolt.
plural of vajra
Alternative form of vakass.
An Armenian priest's vestment resembling the amice.
An attorney, lawyer or agent.
A river in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan; a tributary of the Amu Darya.
An old unit of weight, one 40th of a maund.
plural of vakia
Alternative form of vakeel.
plural of vakil
Obsolete form of waqf.
A surname from French.
Alternative spelling of wallah.
A canton of Switzerland (the French name)
A traditional weapon resembling a boomerang, primarily used by the Tamil people of the Indian subcontinent.
A suburb in south-west Copenhagen municipality, Denmark.
A surname.
A town and the administrative center in the Valdaysky District, Novgorod Oblast, Russia.
A surname from Asturian.
A surname from Spanish.
A valley.
A surname.
plural of Valek
a Roman cognomen
Having valence.
A transliteration of the Russian or Ukrainian male given name Валера (Valera)
A surname.
A male given name from French.
plural of vale
Alternative form of veleta (“type of dance”).
plural of valet
Obsolete form of value.
Obsolete form of value.
plural of valew
knock-kneed (having the distal part of a limb displaced or twisted away from the midline of the body)
Possessing or showing courage or determination; brave, heroic.
A form of bamboo tube zither from Madagascar.
An essential amino acid 2-amino-3-methylbutanoic acid found in most animal proteins.
plural of vali
A municipality of Latvia.
A surname.
plural of Valko
plural of valk
A city in Kharkiv Oblast, in eastern Ukraine.
Synonym of valkyrie.
plural of vallum
Of or relating to a rampart.
plural of Valla
A department of Honduras.
A surname from French. (French Vallée)
A surname.
A surname.
One of the two consorts of Murugan, the god of war.
A surname.
A surname.
A surname.
A rampart; a wall, as in a fortification.
Obsolete spelling of valley.
Alternative form of Vallee; A surname from French.
A female given name.
A census-designated place in Humboldt County, Nevada, United States.
Abbreviation of valuation.
plural of valn.
A surname from French.
A surname from Italian.
The official currency of Molossia.
plural of valor
Individually sustained verve or passion.
Abbreviation of Valparaiso University.
A surname.
A district of Gujarat, India.
Archaic form of waltz.
simple past and past participle of valse
plural of valse
Having a value, esteemed.
Having no value; worthless.
A person who valuates; an assessor or appraiser.
plural of value
Value.
A foreign currency; any monetary standard.
plural of valuta
A paired copulatory organ of males in some species of insects that helps the male clasp the female.
plural of valva
A village in Sri Lanka.
valvular
valvular
A device that controls the flow of a gas or fluid through a space, such as a pipe, manifold, or plenum.
Having valves.
Something, such as a radio or an engine, with the specified type or number of valves.
plural of valve
A surname.
Related to, containing, or composed of a valve.
plural of Valvo
A male given name, a short form of Валентин.
The univalent radical derived from valine.
plural of valyl
The sweetener dulcin.
Obsolete form of vamoose.
Alternative form of vamoose.
Alternative form of vamoose.
simple past and past participle of vamp
One who vamps; one who creates or repairs by piecing old things together; a cobbler.
Systemic lupus erythematosus (autoimmune disease)
plural of vamp
Resembling or characteristic of a vamp; tending toward indecency.
Alternative form of vampire (“undead creature”).
Obsolete form of vauntmure.
A female given name from Sanskrit used in India.
A town in Saint Lucia.
plural of Vana
Abbreviation of Vancouver.
A habitational surname from Old English.
plural of Vance
A surname.
A surname from French.
Any orchid of the genus Vanda.
A person who needlessly destroys, defaces, or damages things, especially other people's property.
Willful damage to or destruction of any property, such as graffiti or defacement.
Having the character of vandalism.
American, Canadian, and Oxford British English standard spelling of vandalise.
A surname.
plural of vanda
A surname.
A weather vane.
A surname.
Having a vane or vanes.
A surname.
plural of Vanek
plural of vane
As much as a van will hold.
Any of several passerine birds, of the family Vangidae, from Madagascar.
plural of vanga
A suburb in Basildon borough, Essex, England (OS grid ref TQ7287).
simple past and past participle of vang
Any bird in the family Vangidae.
Sesamum indicum, the sesame plant.
plural of vang
A surname.
Alternative spelling of Vanya.
A surname from French.
A city in northwestern Papua New Guinea.
Any of a particular group of proteins similar to biotinidase
plural of vanin
The principal deities, as a group, of the Norse pantheon that represent chaos, fertility, and cultivation; opponents of the Æsir.
A follower of Henry Vane the Younger (1613?–1662), English politician, statesman, and colonial governor.
That which is vain, futile, or worthless; that which is of no value, use or profit.
Of, from, or pertaining to, the Vanj River.
A surname.
The load carried by a van.
A surname.
A surname from Dutch.
A person employed to transport goods in a van or wagon.
plural of vanman
A second-order measure of derivative price sensitivity, expressed as the rate of change of vega with respect to changes in the spot price, or equivalently the rate of change of delta with respect to changes in the volatility of the underlying asset.
plural of Vanna
simple past and past participle of van
One who owns and drives a van.
A town and commune, a prefecture of Morbihan department, Brittany, France.
A bearing representing a hingeless scallop shell.
Synonym of Urartian.
A female given name, short for Vanessa.
A surname.
plural of Vann
A surname from Dutch.
To defeat (someone); to overcome.
A male given name from Sanskrit used in India.
Abbreviation of vertically aligned carbon nanotube array.
A city and municipality of Uusimaa, Finland, just north of Helsinki.
plural of VANTA
In Etruscan mythology, a chthonic goddess who guides the souls of the dead to the underworld, often shown in various forms of funerary art.
third-person singular simple present indicative of vant
the group of barbules that branch from the ramus of a feather's barb
A surname.
A surname from Dutch.
A surname.
A surname from Hungarian.
plural of Vanyo
A surname.
simple past and past participle of vape
A user of electronic cigarettes.
plural of vaper
plural of vape
The inhaling of a vapor created by an electronic cigarette; the use of an electronic cigarette.
plural of VAPI
One who uses a vaping device.
A conversion of a solid or a liquid into a gas.
To turn into vapor.
A device with a heating element, used to vaporize a liquid.
plural of vapor
Resembling vapor; vaporous.
British standard spelling of vapor.
Any of a group of medications that act by inhibiting the action of vasopressin on its receptors.
A cowboy; a herdsman.
A surname.
the third avatar of Vishnu
The monitor lizard.
plural of varan
Any of the arguments to a variadic function.
plural of vara
A city and raion of Rivne Oblast, Ukraine.
A surname.
174567 Varda: a trans-Neptunian object and possible dwarf planet, with one known moon (Ilmarë).
A male given name from Sanskrit used in India.
A river in Southeast Europe, which arises in North Macedonia and flows to the Aegean Sea in Greece.
A surname.
Alternative spelling of vada (“to see”).
A traditional horse-drawn wagon used by the Romani.
plural of vardo
A surname.
plural of Vardy
A town with bystatus and municipality of Finnmark, Norway.
The calcined ash of coarse seaweed, used for the manufacture of soda and iodine.
Alternative form of varec.
A surname from Galician.
plural of vare
A province of Lombardy, Italy.
A Bektashi monk.
A surname.
A surname from Spanish.
A surname.
plural of Vargo
A surname.
various; variety.
Alternative form of baria (“Greek diacritic”).
Able to vary or be varied.
A type of variable autotransformer in which the output voltage is varied by twisting a dial.
a subform of a phylogenetic stock or species
Alternative form of Varyag.
An aerial move during which the skater rotates the board.
A surname.
Showing variety, diverse.
The act of varying; a partial change in the form, position, state, or qualities of a thing.
Alternative form of varico- (before a vowel)
simple past and past participle of vary
One who varies.
third-person singular simple present indicative of vary
To make different, or to vary or variegate
A surname from French.
plural of Varin
Clipping of variable-length integer.
plural of vario
More than one (of an indeterminate set of things).
plural of vari
A varicose, i.e. swollen and knotted, vein.
To produce a medial angulation of the distal segment of a bone or joint.
A surname from Malayalam.
A surname.
An Indo-Aryan language spoken in India
vermin
A pestilent or predatory ground-borne animal, especially one that kills or harasses a farmer's animals or crops.
Misspelling of varmint.
any of the four original castes in Hinduism, or the system of such castes
A type of composition in the Carnatic music system.
plural of varna
A surname.
A surname.
To apply varnish.
plural of Varn
A surname.
Resembling the varus deformity.
A surname.
A surname from Spanish.
A surname from Italian.
plural of Varon
Alternative form of vroom.
plural of VARO
Exhibiting the varus deformity.
A large but shallow stewpot made of metal or clay, traditionally used in southern India.
plural of varpu
An array whose number of elements can vary, up to a pre-defined maximum.
Infestation with the mite Varroa destructor, or the disease caused by such mites.
Eye dialect spelling of very.
A female given name.
university
simple past and past participle of vart
plural of vart
A surname.
A male given name from Sanskrit commonly used in India.
A god of the sky, of rain and of the celestial ocean, as well as a god of law and of the underworld.
A deformity in which the foot is turned inward.
Alternative spelling of Varuna.
An annual layer of sediment or sedimentary rock.
Having varves
A metal ring bearing the owner's name or coat of arms, attached to a hawk's jesses. Used for identifying birds.
plural of varve
A Varangian.
present participle and gerund of vary
A city in Alytus County, Dzūkija, Lithuania.
A city in Palghar district, near Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.
Relating to a vessel (of the body).
plural of vasal
A surname.
A male given name from Sanskrit, of Indian usage, feminine equivalent Vasanti.
A surname from Hungarian.
plural of vasa
A surname.
Basque Country, Basque.
Of or relating to the Vascons, a people of ancient Iberia, thought to be the ancestors of the Basque.
simple past and past participle of vase
A surname from Czech.
plural of Vasek
plural of vase
A surname from Old French.
A queen of Persia.
Any member of family Vasidae of snails.
plural of vasid
A transliteration of the Belarusian male given name Васі́ль (Vasílʹ).
Alternative form of Vasily.
A transliteration of the Bulgarian or Russian male given name Васи́лий (Vasílij).
present participle and gerund of vase
A surname.
plural of Vaske
A surname.
plural of Vasko
A river in Romania.
A surname from German.
Pertaining to blood vessels or the vascular system.
A barangay of Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines.
A surname.
A surname from French.
A surname from French.
A surname.
Very large or wide (literally or figuratively).
A surname from Italian.
plural of Vasta
To make or become vast
Comparative form of vast: more vast.
A female given name from Persian, variant of Vashti.
Greatly, in a vast manner.
The quality of being vast.
plural of vast
A philosophy of architecture that has elements akin to feng shui
One of the great muscles upon the front of the thigh.
The god of snakes in Hindu mythology.
plural of Vasu
A transliteration of the Russian or Ukrainian male given name diminutive Ва́ся (Vásja)
A transliteration of the Ukrainian male given name Васи́ль (Vasýlʹ), equivalent to Basil.
A large tub, such as is used for making wine or for tanning.
An Afro-Brazilian dish made with bread, shrimp, coconut milk, peanuts and palm oil mashed into a creamy paste.
A surname from German.
plural of Vater
A poet or bard who is divinely inspired.
As much as a vat will hold.
Alternative form of vata (dosha)
plural of Vath
Synonym of ꞌAylóꞌchaxnim.
A small cask for water; a military canteen
plural of vatje
The employee responsible for gathering pulp from the vat on the mould in papermaking.
plural of vatman
Alternative form of vatnik.
plural of vato
A male given name from Sanskrit used in India.