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V - SIGNIFICANT PHRASES - FIFTEEN THOUSAND USEFUL PHRASES

vacillation and uncertainty

vague and indistinct


vain and profitless


validity and value


vanities and vices


vapory and chaotic


varied and animated


varnish and falsehood


vassals and inferiors


vast and superlative


vehement and clamorous


veiled and unreadable


venality and corruption


venerable and interesting


veracity and fidelity


verbally and literally


versatility and sympathy


vexation and anxiety


vibrating and sonorous


views and experiences


vigilant and inflexible


vigorous and graphic


violent and ill-balanced


virtuous and wise


virulence and invective [invective = abusive language]


visible and apparent


visionary and obscure


vistas and backgrounds


vital and vigorous


vitiate and poison [vitiate = reduce the value]


vituperation and abuse [vituperation = abusive language]


vivacious and agreeable


vivid and varied


void and nothingness


volatile and fiery


volubly and exuberantly [volubly = ready flow of speech]


volume and impetus


voluminous and varied


voluntarily and habitually


vulgar and artificial

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Perhaps his might be one of the natures where a wise estimate of consequences is fused in the fires of that passionate belief which determines the consequences it believes in.
George Eliot
(1819-1880)
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