Pronunciation: /vɜːr.soʊ/
noun the left-hand page of an open book, or the back of a single sheet of paper
A1 The verso of the paper was blank.
A2 She wrote a note on the verso of the postcard.
B1 The verso of the book contained a map of the fictional world.
B2 The artist signed their name on the verso of the painting.
C1 The verso of the document had additional information in fine print.
C2 The verso of the manuscript revealed hidden clues about the author's intentions.
adjective referring to the back or reverse side of something
A1 La carta está escrita verso verso.
A2 El poema está escrito verso a verso.
B1 El libro contiene una traducción verso a verso.
B2 La novela está escrita verso y reverso, con múltiples capas de significado.
C1 El autor utiliza un estilo verso para explorar temas complejos.
C2 La obra maestra literaria está compuesta de manera verso, desafiando las convenciones tradicionales.
formal The artist signed his name on the verso of the painting.
informal Don't forget to write your name on the verso of the paper.
slang I doodled a little cartoon on the verso of my notebook.
figurative He always kept his true feelings hidden on the verso of his smile.
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