versus

[vur-suh s]

versus Definition

  • 1as opposed to; in contrast to
  • 2used to indicate two opposing things, ideas, or sides in a legal case or argument

Using versus: Examples

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

  • Example

    The game is Liverpool versus Manchester United.

  • Example

    The debate is capitalism versus socialism.

  • Example

    The court case is Smith versus Jones.

  • Example

    The election is Republicans versus Democrats.

versus Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for versus

  • against
  • in contrast to
  • compared to
  • counter to

Phrases with versus

  • pros and cons

    the advantages and disadvantages of something

    Example

    Let's weigh the pros and cons of this decision, versus the other options.

  • the comparison between winning and losing

    Example

    The team's performance was evaluated based on their win versus loss record.

  • the comparison between positive and negative forces

    Example

    The movie explores the classic theme of good versus evil.

Origins of versus

from Latin 'versus', meaning 'against'

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Summary: versus in Brief

The term 'versus' [vur-suh s] is used to indicate two opposing things, ideas, or sides in a legal case or argument. It can also be used to compare or contrast two things, as in 'The game is Liverpool versus Manchester United.' Other phrases include 'pros and cons,' which means weighing the advantages and disadvantages of something, and 'good versus evil,' which compares positive and negative forces.

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