This list includes 6 Emotions that start with V that start with V, from “Veneration” to “Vulnerability”. Many reflect respect, moral feeling, or personal sensitivity and help students, writers, and therapists describe inner states.

Emotions that start with V are feelings whose common English names begin with the letter V. For example, “veneration” appears across religious texts as a term for deep respect.

Below you’ll find the table with Emotion, Type, Definition, and Example.

Emotion: The listed word itself, so you can quickly identify the feeling for writing, teaching, or study.

Type: Indicates Positive, Negative, or Neutral so you can judge tone and choose words appropriately.

Definition: A concise one-sentence meaning that tells you how the emotion functions in everyday situations.

Example: A short sentence showing the emotion used in context, to help you model usage or craft dialogue.

Emotions that start with V

Emotion Type Meaning Example Description
Vexation Negative Irritation or annoyance Her vexation showed after the interruption. A common word for the sharp, often petty irritation you feel when frustrated or mildly annoyed.
Veneration Positive Deep respect or reverence She felt veneration for the community elder. A respectful, often solemn admiration directed toward someone or something seen as morally, culturally, or spiritually elevated.
Vorfreude Positive Joyful anticipation (German loanword) He experienced vorfreude before the festival. A borrowed German term used in English for the pleasurable, excited anticipation one feels before a positive event.
Vindication Positive Feeling of being proven right or justified The verdict gave him vindication at last. A satisfying emotional response when doubt or blame is removed and one feels justified or vindicated.
Vengefulness Negative Desire to retaliate or get revenge Her vengefulness blocked any chance of forgiveness. An intense, often corrosive longing to retaliate against someone who caused harm, closely tied to anger and resentment.
Vulnerability Neutral Openness to emotional exposure or hurt He revealed his vulnerability in the speech. A mixed-valence feeling of exposure that can feel risky and painful but also allow intimacy, connection, and authenticity.

Descriptions

Vexation
Veneration
Vorfreude
Vindication
Vengefulness
Vulnerability
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