Pronunciation: /viː.piː.ɛl/

Definitions of VPL

noun VPL is an acronym that stands for 'Visual Programming Language'. As a noun, it refers to a type of programming language that lets users create programs by manipulating graphical elements rather than writing code.

Example Sentences

A1 I need to return this VPL to the library.

A2 The VPL is a valuable resource for students.

B1 The VPL offers a wide range of books and digital resources.

B2 I prefer using the VPL over buying books.

C1 The VPL has an extensive collection of rare manuscripts.

C2 Researchers often rely on the VPL for their academic work.

Examples of VPL in a Sentence

formal The company's financial report shows a clear breakdown of their VPL.

informal I need to calculate the VPL of this investment before making a decision.

slang I'm not sure if this project will have a positive VPL in the long run.

figurative His VPL in the stock market has been steadily increasing over the years.

Grammatical Forms of VPL

past tense

VPLed

plural

VPLs

comparative

more VPL

superlative

most VPL

present tense

VPL

future tense

will VPL

perfect tense

have VPLed

continuous tense

is VPLing

singular

VPL

positive degree

very VPL

infinitive

to VPL

gerund

VPLing

participle

VPLed

Origin and Evolution of VPL

First Known Use: 1970 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'VPL' is believed to have originated in the field of fashion and clothing design.
Evolution of the word: Originally used as an abbreviation for 'Visible Panty Line', VPL has evolved to also refer to other visible undergarment lines or seams in clothing, and has even been used more broadly to describe any visible lines or marks on clothing that disrupt the smooth appearance of an outfit.