| CONVICTED | • convicted v. Simple past tense and past participle of convict. • CONVICT v. to prove guilty. |
| EVICTIONS | • evictions n. Plural of eviction. • EVICTION n. the act of evicting. |
| RECONVICT | • reconvict v. To convict again. • RECONVICT v. to convict again. |
| REVICTUAL | • revictual v. (Transitive) To supply with fresh provisions. • REVICTUAL v. to victual again. |
| VICTIMISE | • victimise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of victimize. • VICTIMISE v. to make a victim of, also VICTIMIZE. |
| VICTIMIZE | • victimize v. To make someone a victim or sacrifice. • victimize v. To punish someone unjustly. • victimize v. To swindle or defraud someone. |
| VICTORESS | • victoress n. (Obsolete) A female victor. • VICTORESS n. (obsolete) a female victor, also VICTRESS, VICTRIX. |
| VICTORIAS | • victorias n. Plural of victoria. • Victorias prop.n. Plural of Victoria. • Victorias n. Plural of Victoria. |
| VICTORIES | • victories n. Plural of victory. • victories v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of victory. • Victories prop.n. Plural of Victory. |
| VICTORINE | • victorine n. (Dated) A woman’s fur tippet, fastened at the neck. • VICTORINE n. (French) a woman's fur tippet. |
| VICTRIXES | • VICTRIX n. (Latin) a female victor, also VICTORESS, VICTRESS. |
| VICTROLAS | • victrolas n. Plural of victrola. • Victrolas n. Plural of Victrola. • VICTROLA n. (tradename) a type of gramophone. |
| VICTUALED | • victualed v. Simple past tense and past participle of victual. • VICTUAL v. to provide with food, also VITTLE. |
| VICTUALER | • victualer n. Alternative spelling of victualler. • VICTUALER n. one who furnishes victuals, also VICTUALLER. |