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Version Meaning: Definitions and Usage (2 meaning)
Meaning 1:a variant (version)
version
/ˈvɜːr.ʒən/
n.
One form of something that has been changed or exists in different forms.
a variant
➕
/ə ˈvɛr.i.ənt/
n.
A version is one particular form or variant of something that has been modified or created differently from others.
📘 Details & Usage
📖 Root Explanation
From Latin 'versio' (a turning), derived from 'vertere' (to turn).
💡 Mnemonic
Think 'verse' + 'turn' - a turned verse creates a new version.
📖 Example
My phone asks me to update to the latest version of the app every week.
My phone asks me to update to the latest version of the app every week.
🔗 Collocations
latest version – the most recent form or release of something
new version – a recently created or updated form
software version – a specific release of a software program
🔄 Synonyms
🌱 Derivatives
versioning (n.) – the process of assigning and managing different versions of a product
versional (adj.) – relating to a particular version
📖 Cultural Story
Derived from Latin 'vertere' (to turn), 'version' originally meant a translation or transformation of a text. Today it commonly refers to different forms of software, documents, or personal interpretations of events.
Meaning 2:a personal account (version)
version
/ˈvɜːr.ʒən/
n.
One person's description of what happened in a situation, which might be different from another person's.
a personal account
➕
/ə ˈpɜːr.sən.əl əˈkaʊnt/
n.
A version is a particular person's account or interpretation of events, often differing from others' accounts.
📘 Details & Usage
📖 Example
Everyone has a different version of how the argument started.
Everyone has a different version of how the argument started.
🔗 Collocations
one's version of events – a person's own account of what happened
different versions of the story – varying accounts of the same narrative
conflicting versions – accounts that disagree with each other
🔄 Synonyms
account (n.) – a report or description of an event
interpretation (n.) – a way of explaining or understanding something
rendition (n.) – a particular interpretation or performance of something
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