"Vine" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A vine is a long, slender, woody stem (the Reckoner) that runs along the ground and has tendrils or twining stems (the tendril) that supports itself, often by entwining other plants or structures. It is a type of creeping plant that derives its nutrients by photosynthesis.
To vindicate means to prove or prove someone's worth, innocence, or reputation by showing that something they did was right or justifiable, or that an accusation or charge against them was false. It can also mean to justify or give a rational explanation for someone's actions or behavior.
To provide official or formal proof or evidence that something is true or is the case, often as a result of investigation or inquiry.
Vindication refers to the act of proving or demonstrating that something, especially a person's actions or decision, was justified or correct. It involves showing that criticism or doubts about something were unfounded, and that the original choice or actions were reasonable and valid.<br><br>Example: "The investigation cleared the politician's name and brought vindication for the project he had championed."<br><br>In a broader sense, vindication can also refer to the act of being proved right or shown to be justified in one's beliefs, opinions, or feelings.<br><br>Example: "After years of being doubted, the artist finally got vindication when her painting was recognized as a masterpiece."
A person or thing that defends or avenges someone or something; a champion or defender of a person's rights or reputation.
having or showing a desire for revenge or a desire to punish someone they feel has wronged them.
With a desire for revenge or retaliation, often in an overly aggressive or spiteful manner, often as a result of a perceived injury or harm.
The quality of feeling or showing a strong and often bitter desire for revenge, especially because of a feeling of having been wronged or cheated.
A person who cultivates vines, especially grapevines, and cares for their growth or maintenance.
A sour-tasting liquid food or drink made from fermented fruits, grains, or other materials, often used as a condiment or ingredient in cooking.
1. Preserved in or treated with vinegar, especially as a sauce or flavoring.<br><br>2. Having a pleasantly sour taste, characteristic of vinegar.
A vinegarroon is a type of large woodlouse, also known as a pill woodlouse, that has a distinctive, rounded body and no tail.
A sour or tart liquid, typically made from fermented fruits or grains, used as a condiment in cooking and as a preservative.
Vinegarweed is a type of flowering plant that is native to North America. It is a small, low-growing herb that belongs to the succulent family. The plant is characterized by its small, yellow or greenish flowers, which grow in clusters. It has a distinctive, unpleasant odor and taste similar to vinegar.
Describing something that has a sour or tart smell, often used to refer to vinegar-like odors. For example, a smelly sock might be described as vinegary.