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[ ver-uh, var-uh ] / ˈvɛr ə, ˈvær ə /
Words nearby veraVenus's-hair, Venus shell, Venus's looking glass, Venus statuette, ver., vera, veracious, veracity, Veracruz, veranda, verandaed Definition for vera (2 of 2)[ veer-uh ] / ˈvɪər ə /
nouna female given name: from a Russian word meaning “faith.” Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for veraThe VERA Institute estimates U.S. taxpayers paid $39 billion for incarceration in 2012. ‘Progressive Jail’ Is a 21st-Century Hell, Inmates Complain|Sarah Shourd|September 29, 2014|DAILY BEAST And Robert Cáceres, 32, says he lost $60 on a Vera Wang tuxedo he tried to buy on Craigslist. He Bullies Kids and Calls It News|Brandy Zadrozny|June 26, 2014|DAILY BEAST Between the ceremony and reception, Kardashian wore three different Vera Wang gowns, worth a total of $600,000. Which of Kim Kardashian’s Weddings Was More Ridiculous?|Kevin Fallon|May 27, 2014|DAILY BEAST “Out of poverty and despair our sons work in illegal coal mines,” one of the Orthodox faithful, Vera Zviagintseva, told me. Blood, Faith and Fatalism in Divided Ukraine|Anna Nemtsova|April 21, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Harington is currently abroad shooting Testament of Youth, a biopic of poet Vera Brittain, who will be played by Alicia Vikander. Kit Harington: Game of Thrones’ Jon Snow Learns to Fight Dirty|Marlow Stern|April 9, 2014|DAILY BEAST Tushin wondered anxiously whether he had kept his promise, whether he was annoying Vera in any way. The Precipice|Ivan Goncharov Vera Nugent, saying, "Don't let him talk too much," then left her with him. Love and Lucy|Maurice Henry Hewlett Vera had been awful about it; he had had to do all the ordering of the meals himself at last, and also the engaging of the cooks. Vera shivered with foreboding when he spoke of these precautions; she would have liked to have died before evening came. The Precipice|Ivan Goncharov Nekhludoff took the letter, and, having promised to give it to Vera Doukhova, he took his leave and went away.
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