Spanish verbs that start with V

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vaciar

regular
to empty

Vaciar means to make something empty or to remove its contents. It is used when referring to the act of emptying containers, spaces, or areas.

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vacilar

regular
to hesitate, to waver, to flirt

Vacilar means to hesitate or waver in decision or opinion. It can also refer to flirting or teasing in informal contexts.

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vacunar

regular
to vaccinate

Vacunar means to administer a vaccine to someone or an animal to protect against disease. It is used in medical and health-related contexts.

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vadear

regular
to ford

Vadear means to cross a river or stream at a shallow point, typically by wading through the water. It is used when describing crossing bodies of water on foot.

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vagabundear

regular
to wander

Vagabundear means to wander aimlessly or roam without a specific destination. It is often used to describe wandering around casually or without purpose.

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vagar

regular
to wander

Vagar means to wander or roam without a specific purpose or destination. It is often used to describe aimless movement or strolling.

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valer

irregular
to be worth

Valer is used to express the worth, value, or importance of something or someone. It can also be used in idiomatic expressions to indicate cost or usefulness.

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validar

regular
to validate

Validar means to confirm, verify, or authenticate the correctness or validity of something. It is often used in contexts such as checking data, documents, or processes for accuracy and legitimacy.

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valorar

regular
to value, to assess, to evaluate

Valorar means to assign value to something or someone, or to assess or evaluate their qualities or importance. It is used in contexts of appraisal, appreciation, or judgment.

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vanagloriar

regular
to boast, to glory oneself

Vanagloriar means to boast or to take pride in something, often implying excessive or vain pride. It is used when someone is expressing self-satisfaction or pride about an achievement or quality.

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vaporizar

regular
to vaporize

Vaporizar means to convert into vapor or steam, often used in contexts involving heating or transforming substances into vapor.

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vapulear

regular
to beat up, to thrash, to scold harshly

Vapulear means to physically beat or thrash someone, or to scold or criticize someone harshly. It is used in contexts of physical punishment or severe verbal reprimands.

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variar

regular
to vary

Variar means to change, alter, or differ in some aspect. It is used when referring to modifications or fluctuations in quantity, quality, or characteristics.

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velar

regular
to watch over, to keep vigil, to guard

Velar means to watch over, keep vigil, or guard someone or something. It can also refer to ensuring the proper care or attention to a person or object.

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vencer

regular
to defeat, to overcome, to beat

Vencer means to defeat or overcome an opponent, challenge, or difficulty. It is used in contexts of winning, surpassing, or prevailing over something or someone.

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vendar

regular
to bandage

Vendar means to apply a bandage to a wound or injury. It is used in medical or first aid contexts to cover and protect injuries.

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vender

regular
to sell

Vender means to sell something. It is a regular verb used in various contexts involving the exchange of goods or services for money.

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venerar

regular
to venerate

Venerar means to regard with deep respect, reverence, or admiration, often in a religious or highly respectful context.

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vengar

regular
to avenge

Vengar means to take revenge or retribution for a wrong or injury. It is used when someone seeks justice or payback for an offense.

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venir

irregular
to come

Venir means to arrive or move toward the speaker or a specified location. It is often used to indicate movement or arrival.

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ventilar

regular
to ventilate

Ventilar means to circulate air or introduce fresh air into a space. It is used when referring to airing out rooms, spaces, or objects to improve air quality.

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ver

irregular
to see

Ver means to perceive with the eyes or to observe something. It is an irregular verb in the present tense and is commonly used in various contexts related to sight and perception.

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veranear

regular
to spend the summer or vacation

Veranear means to spend the summer or vacation period, typically referring to going on holiday or vacation during the summer months.

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verbalizar

regular
to verbalize

Verbalizar means to express or articulate thoughts, feelings, or ideas in words. It is often used in contexts related to communication, expression, or clarification.

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verbo

regular
verb

Verbo means 'to see' or 'to watch' in Spanish. It is used to describe the act of perceiving visually or observing something.

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verificar

regular
to verify

Verificar means to check, confirm, or ensure the accuracy or correctness of something. It is used when validating information, data, or conditions.

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versar

regular
to deal with / to be about

Versar means to deal with or be about a particular subject or theme. It is often used in contexts related to discussing, analyzing, or covering specific topics.

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vertebrar

regular
to vertebrate / to structure / to organize

Vertebrar means to give structure or organization to something, often used in contexts related to establishing frameworks, systems, or coherence within a group or concept.

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verter

irregular
to pour

Verter means to pour or spill a liquid from one container to another. It is often used in contexts involving liquids, such as pouring drinks or liquids in general.

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vestir

irregular
to dress

Vestir means to put clothes on oneself or someone else. It can also refer to dressing in a particular way or style.

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vetar

regular
to veto

Vetar means to veto or reject something, often used in political or organizational contexts to block proposals, laws, or decisions.

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viajar

regular
to travel

Viajar means to go from one place to another, typically over a distance, for leisure, business, or other purposes. It is a regular verb in Spanish.

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vibrar

regular
to vibrate

Vibrar means to shake or oscillate rapidly, producing a vibration. It can refer to physical objects, sounds, or sensations that involve rapid movement or oscillation.

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viciar

regular
to addict

Viciar means to cause someone to become addicted or dependent on something, often substances or behaviors. It is used in contexts related to addiction or corrupting influences.

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vigilado

unknown
to vigilado

The verb vigilado

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vigilar

regular
to watch, to monitor, to guard

Vigilar means to watch over, monitor, or guard something or someone. It is used when referring to keeping an eye on or supervising.

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vilipendiar

regular
to despise, to belittle

Vilipendiar means to treat someone or something with contempt or to belittle them. It is used to express disdain or disrespect towards a person, idea, or thing.

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vincular

regular
to link, to connect

Vincular means to connect or link two or more things, often used in contexts related to relationships, associations, or digital connections.

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violentar

regular
to violate, to assault, to violently attack

Violentar means to violate, assault, or use violence against someone or something. It is often used in contexts involving physical or moral harm, or infringement of rights.

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virar

regular
to turn

Virar means to turn or change direction, often used in the context of vehicles, objects, or even opinions. It is a regular verb in Spanish.

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visitar

regular
to visit

Visitar means to go see or spend time at a place or with people. It is used when talking about visiting locations, friends, or relatives.

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vislumbrar

regular
to glimpse, to perceive, to foresee

Vislumbrar means to catch a glimpse of something or to perceive or foresee something, often with a sense of clarity or anticipation. It is used when referring to perceiving or imagining something faintly or in the future.

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visualizar

regular
to visualize

Visualizar means to form a mental image or to see something in one's mind. It is often used in contexts related to imagining, planning, or displaying information visually.

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vitorear

regular
to cheer

Vitorear means to cheer, applaud, or shout encouragement, often during sports events or performances. It is used to express support or enthusiasm.

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vituperar

regular
to vituperate, to scold, to criticize harshly

Vituperar means to criticize or scold someone severely, often in a verbal manner. It is used to describe harsh verbal reprimands or condemnations.

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vivir

regular
to live

Vivir means to have life or existence in a particular place or manner. It is used to describe living beings, lifestyles, or experiences.

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vocalizar

regular
to vocalize

Vocalizar means to produce or articulate sounds, especially vowels, or to enunciate clearly. It is often used in contexts related to speech, singing, or pronunciation exercises.

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vocear

regular
to shout or to call out

Vocear means to shout, call out, or announce loudly. It is often used when referring to making loud calls or announcements.

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vociferar

regular
to shout

Vociferar means to shout or scream loudly, often to express strong emotions or to attract attention.

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volar

regular
to fly

Volar means to move through the air, typically by flying, as birds, airplanes, or insects do. It is used to describe the action of flying or soaring.

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volcar

regular
to spill, to overturn, to pour out

Volcar means to spill or overturn something, or to pour out. It is used when describing the action of turning over or spilling contents, or metaphorically, to reveal or expose.

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voltear

regular
to turn over, to flip, to turn around

Voltear means to turn or flip something over or around. It is used when describing the action of turning an object or oneself in a certain direction.

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volver

irregular
to return

Volver means to go back to a place or to return to a previous state or activity. It is commonly used in contexts involving coming back or repeating actions.

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vomitar

regular
to vomit

Vomitar means to eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth, usually due to illness or discomfort. It is a regular -ar verb used in medical, casual, or descriptive contexts.

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votar

regular
to vote

Votar means to cast a vote or express a choice in an election or decision-making process. It is used when participating in democratic or formal voting activities.

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vulnerar

regular
to violate, to breach, to infringe

Vulnerar means to violate, infringe, or breach a law, rule, or right. It is used when describing actions that compromise or break established norms or protections.

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Learn Spanish verbs starting with V

Master the conjugation of 56 Spanish verbs that begin with the letter V. Each verb includes complete conjugation tables for all tenses, example sentences with translations, pronunciation guides, and interactive practice exercises. Whether you're learning regular or irregular verbs, our comprehensive conjugation guides will help you speak Spanish with confidence.

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