| A | B |
| evidence | proof from what is able to been seen |
| improvise | do something without having prepared or seen it beforehand |
| invisible | impossible or nearly impossible to see |
| provide | to look out for; to give |
| revision | to look over and change in order to improve or correct |
| supervise | To direct or oversee, to look after and take care of |
| visa | a permit to "see", visit a country |
| visage | somebody's face or facial expression; the appearance or look of something |
| vision | eyesight; something seen in the mind, especially of the future |
| visionary | able to see what might be accomplished in the future |
| visit | the act of going to see some person or place or thing for a short time |
| visor | a brim to protect the eyes so you can see better |
| visualize | to picture something or to see something in your mind |