1.verse(noun): a succession of metrical feet written, printed, or orally composed asone line; one of the lines of a poem.
Synonyms: ballad,epic
Antonyms: prose
Example Sentence: This verse seems to be a summary ofthe contents of the Epistle.
2.verve(noun): enthusiasm
Synonyms: gumption,gusto
Antonyms: apathy,cowardice
Example Sentence: The vigour and verve of these marchingmusicians is very surprising.
3.vest(noun): a close-fitting, waist-length, sleeveless garment that buttons down thefront, designed to be worn under a jacket.
Synonyms: bestow,confer
Antonyms: refuse,take
Example Sentence: A satyr lifts her vest, while Silenus andother figures look on in admiration.
4.vex(verb): to irritate
Synonyms: afflict,agitate
Antonyms: aid,appease
Example Sentence: But is it my fault if you vex and worryyourself without a cause?
5.vice(verb): an immoral
Synonyms: carnality,corruption
Antonyms: chastity,cleanness
Example Sentence: The opportunities for vice anddissoluteness are really less than athome.