vi

road, way, journey

Usage

  • impervious

    If you are impervious to things, such as someone's actions or words, you are not affected by them or do not notice them.

  • obviate

    To obviate a problem is to eliminate it or do something that makes solving the problem unnecessary.

  • deviate

    When someone's behavior is deviating, they do things differently by departing or straying from their usual way of acting.

  • trivial

    Something trivial is of little value or is not important.

  • devious

    A devious person can act in a dishonest, tricky, or secretive way for their own purposes.

  • obvious

    Something obvious is easy to see or simple to understand.

  • previous

    Something that happened at a previous time happened earlier or before the present time.

  • convey

    make known

  • conveyance

    document effecting a property transfer

  • convoy

    escort in transit

  • deviance

    a state or condition markedly different from the norm

  • deviant

    markedly different from an accepted norm

  • deviousness

    the quality of being oblique and rambling indirectly

  • envoy

    a diplomat having less authority than an ambassador

  • trivia

    something of small importance

  • trivialize

    make trivial or insignificant

  • viaduct

    bridge consisting of a series of arches supported by piers used to carry a road (or railroad) over a valley

  • voyage

    travel on water propelled by wind or by other means

  • voyager

    a traveler to a distant land (especially one who travels by sea)

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