versa
Pronunciation: [ˈvɜːrsə]
Word
Context: “similarity”
(adverb) used to indicate that something can be true in both ways or that things can be swapped. It means that if one thing is true, the other thing is also true when you switch them around.
Example
You can use the recipe for chocolate cake, and vice versa, you can also make a vanilla cake using the same method.
Example
He thinks she doesn't like him, but the opposite is not true; she likes him, and versa.
Example
If you like ice cream, do you think cake would be good, and vice versa?
Context: “relationship”
(adverb) this word shows that two things are related in a way that you can switch their positions or meanings. It helps to show how two ideas connect in a two-way relationship.
Example
The teacher helped the student, and versa, the student also helped the teacher with new technology.
Example
He supported her during tough times, but she did not support him in versa.
Example
Can pets help their owners feel happy, and vice versa?
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