| A | B |
| improvise | to make up, invent, or perform on the spot |
| revision | a corrected or improved version, especially of written work; a change |
| video | relating to television or videotaped production; television; a videocassette or videotape |
| viewpoint | a particular way of looking or thinking about something; point of view |
| visible | capable of being seen; easily noticed; clear; apparent |
| visionary | imaginary; fanciful; able to see beyond the present; a dreamer; someone who can see beyond the present |
| visor | something that sticks out, such as on a cap or windshield, to protect the eyes; the movable part of a helmet |
| vista | a distant or far-reaching view, especially one seen through an opening; a mental view of a series of events |
| visual | relating to the sense of sight; done by means of vision |
| visualize | to form a mental picture of |