obverse

[ˈɑːb.vɝːs]

obverse Definition

  • 1the side of a coin or medal that has the main design on it
  • 2the opposite or contrasting aspect or counterpart of a fact or phenomenon

Using obverse: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "obverse" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The obverse of the coin features a portrait of the president.

  • Example

    On the obverse side of the medal, there is an image of a soldier.

  • Example

    The obverse of success is often failure.

  • Example

    The obverse of love is hate.

obverse Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for obverse

Antonyms for obverse

Phrases with obverse

  • on the front or main side of something

    Example

    On the obverse of the book cover, there is a picture of the author.

  • the side of the coin with the main design on it

    Example

    The obverse of the coin features a portrait of the queen.

  • the opposite or contrasting aspect of a fact or phenomenon

    Example

    The obverse of the truth is often hidden from view.

Origins of obverse

from Latin 'obversus', meaning 'turned towards'

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Summary: obverse in Brief

The term 'obverse' [ˈɑːb.vɝːs] refers to the side of a coin or medal that has the main design on it. It can also mean the opposite or contrasting aspect or counterpart of a fact or phenomenon, as in 'The obverse of success is often failure.' 'Obverse' is synonymous with 'front' and 'face,' and antonymous with 'reverse' and 'tails.'