Jan 18, 2010

16. Words . . . . as powerful as these, WOW ! ! !

The reason for uploading this post is very simple, you'll understand once you read it completely. The write-up is a sequence from the movie V for VENDETTA , a movie about rebellion, vengeance and above all hope, things that can be accomplished by just words is simply astounding and amazing, I guess that's why they say a PEN is more powerful than a SWORD. . . . . . . kudos to the writers Andy and Larry Wachowski . . . .

Voila – there you are, hey presto

Vaudevillian - theatrical genre of variety entertainment in the United States and Canada from the early 1880s until the early 1930s

Veteran - experienced person

Vicariously – sensationally

Victim – sufferer

Villain - nasty piece of work

Vicissitudes – a change or variation occurring in the course of something.

Visage – facade

Veneer - thin covering

Vanity – egotism

Vestige – evidence

Vox - Populi - Popular opinion or sentiment

Vacant – unoccupied

Vanished – nowhere to be found

Valorous – courageous

Visitation – The act of visiting

Vexation – displeasure

Vivified – To give or bring life to

Vowed – be determined

Vanquish – conquer

Venal – willing to sell one's influence

Virulent – dangerous

Vermin - parasites

Van – advance guard

Vice – subordinate

Vouchsafing - give your word

Violently – brutally

Vicious – ferocious

Voracious – hungry

Violation – breach

Volition – decision

Verdict – judgment

Vengeance – retaliation

Vendetta – grudge

Votive – symbolizing a wish

Vain – unsuccessful

Value – price

Veracity – honour

Vindicate - prove right

Vigilant - on your guard

Virtuous – righteous

Verily – In truth

Vichyssoise – A thick creamy potato soup flavoured with leeks and onions

Verbiage – overabundance of words

Veers – swerve

Verbose - talkative



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