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a reverse version of
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"a reverse version of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a version of something that is the opposite of what it originally was. For example, "The band released a reverse version of their hit single, with the lyrics rewritten to tell the story from the perspective of a different character."
✓ Grammatically correct
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Alternative expressions(20)
an inverted form of
the antithesis of
the converse of
a mirrored counterpart to
an opposite take on
a flipped rendition of
a reverse bias of
a reverse tour of
a sovereign version of
a British version of
a reverse line of
a miniature version of
a legal version of
a reverse engineering of
a reverse election of
a reverse exodus of
a reverse image of
a reverse system of
a reverse shift of
a reverse indicator of
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Some conservatives, including my soon-to-be-colleague, Ross Douthat, have suggested that the president is doing a reverse version of Starve the Beast.
News & Media
"Looking at the Labour Party now, it looks like a reverse version of Spitting Image, but with real people," Bickley says.
News & Media
This is, in effect and appearance, Churchill's "fighting them on the beaches", a reverse version of D-day, recreating Saving Private Ryan in all its gory detail in the shadow of the white cliffs of Dover.
News & Media
The welcome back was cautious at first; after all, his story -- winning the lottery, moving to America and ending up a disheveled mess in newspaper photographs -- seemed to be a reverse version of the classic American dream.
News & Media
For (h(x)=1) in Theorem 3.2, inequality (3.2) is a reverse version of inequality (1.6).
In this paper, by introducing some parameters, we establish a reverse version of the inequality (1.3).
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We used X!Tandem (Global Proteome Machine Organization, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada), to validate protein identification and as a means of highlighting false positive protein identifications by searching the data with a "reversed" version of the protein database (Craig et al. 2004).
The purpose of this paper is to establish a reverse version and some generalizations of inequality (1.6).
As Robert Fisk so appropriately noted, in Tehran today, "the policemen went on breaking up stones, a crazy reverse version of France in May 1968.
News & Media
And Mr. Fox will face a sort of reverse version of the Nixon-goes-to-China effect, which may put him at a disadvantage as he tries to continue Mexico's opening to the world.
News & Media
"Freshwater's supporters want to make this into a new and reverse version of the Scopes trial," said David Millstone, the lawyer for the Mount Vernon Board of Education, referring to the Tennessee teacher tried in 1925 for teaching evolution.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "a reverse version of", ensure the context clearly establishes what is being reversed. Specify the original concept or process to avoid ambiguity.
Common error
Avoid using "a reverse version of" without clearly defining what the original version is. This can lead to confusion and misinterpretation.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a reverse version of" functions as a modifier, typically used to describe a noun. Ludwig AI shows this phrase indicates a transformed state where the original concept or process has been inverted. It specifies that the following noun is an opposite or inverse counterpart.
Frequent in
News & Media
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Wiki
20%
Less common in
Formal & Business
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Academia
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "a reverse version of" functions as a modifier to describe something that is an opposite or inverse of its original state. Ludwig AI recognizes it is grammatically correct and understandable, although relatively uncommon. The phrase finds use across news, science, and general reference sources, with a neutral register. To ensure clarity, define what is being reversed when using this phrase. Alternatives such as ""an inverted form of"" or ""the antithesis of"" can add nuance depending on the context.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
an inverted form of
Focuses on the reversal of the structure or arrangement.
a mirrored counterpart to
Emphasizes a reflection or symmetrical inversion.
the antithesis of
Highlights a direct opposition or contrast.
the converse of
Indicates a logical or mathematical reversal.
an opposite take on
Suggests a differing perspective or approach.
a flipped rendition of
Implies a change in perspective or arrangement.
a contrary iteration of
Focuses on the contradictory nature of the new version.
an inside-out perspective on
Implies a complete reversal of the viewpoint.
a back-to-front representation of
Emphasizes the reversal of order or sequence.
the flip side of
Suggests a contrasting aspect or consequence.
FAQs
How can I use "a reverse version of" in a sentence?
You can use "a reverse version of" to describe something that is the opposite or inverse of something else. For instance, "This game is "a reverse version of" chess, where the goal is to lose all your pieces".
What's a good alternative to "a reverse version of"?
Alternatives include "an inverted form of", "the antithesis of", or "the converse of", depending on the specific context and the nuance you want to convey.
Is it correct to say "the reverse version of"?
While "the reverse version of" is understandable, ""a reverse version of"" is generally preferred as it sounds more natural and grammatically correct.
What does "a reverse version of" imply?
It implies that something has been altered to be the opposite or inverse of its original state. It suggests a transformation where elements or aspects have been flipped or reversed.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
4.4/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested