Pronunciation: /ˈvɜːrʒən/
noun a particular form or variant of something
A1 I prefer the original version of the song.
A2 Can you email me the latest version of the report?
B1 The new version of the software has some great features.
B2 I downloaded the trial version of the app to test it out.
C1 The director's cut version of the movie includes additional scenes.
C2 The company released a limited edition version of their product for collectors.
adjective describing a specific type or form of something
A1 I prefer the cartoon version of that movie.
A2 She bought the Spanish version of the book.
B1 The online version of the newspaper is updated more frequently.
B2 I downloaded the latest version of the software.
C1 The director is working on a new version of the play for the upcoming production.
C2 The deluxe version of the album includes bonus tracks and a behind-the-scenes documentary.
formal The latest version of the software includes several new features and bug fixes.
informal Have you seen the new version of that movie? It's so much better than the original.
slang I prefer the old-school version of that song, it just hits different.
figurative She presented a polished version of herself during the interview, hiding her true emotions.
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