Pronunciation: /viː piː/

Definitions of VP

noun abbreviation for Vice President

Example Sentences

A1 I am the VP of the student council.

A2 The VP of the company will be attending the meeting.

B1 The VP is responsible for overseeing the company's finances.

B2 The VP played a key role in the company's successful expansion.

C1 As VP, she implemented new strategies that greatly improved the company's performance.

C2 The VP's leadership skills were instrumental in navigating the company through a challenging period.

Examples of VP in a Sentence

formal The VP of the company is responsible for overseeing all operational aspects.

informal The VP is the one who calls the shots around here.

slang The VP is the big cheese in the office.

figurative The VP is the captain of the ship, steering it towards success.

Grammatical Forms of VP

past tense

VPed

plural

VPs

comparative

more VP

superlative

most VP

present tense

VP

future tense

will VP

perfect tense

have VPed

continuous tense

am VPing

singular

VP

positive degree

very VP

infinitive

to VP

gerund

VPing

participle

VPed

Origin and Evolution of VP

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The abbreviation 'VP' originated from Latin, where 'Vice President' is translated as 'Vice Praesidis'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'VP' has become a widely recognized abbreviation for 'Vice President' in English-speaking countries, commonly used in government and corporate settings.