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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.
Version meaning: two smartphones showing different version numbers side by side
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.
📁 Category:Technological Inventions 🔖 Level:Elementary

📘 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
edition (n.) – a particular form or version of a published work
variant (n.) – a form or version that differs from others
release (n.) – a new version of a product made available to the public
🌱 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.
Version meaning: diverse group sharing different personal accounts in discussion
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.
📁 Category:Social Roles 🔖 Level:Intermediate

📘 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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