Pronunciation: /vaɪs ˈvɜrsə/
adverb used to indicate that the reverse of what is stated is true
A1 I like coffee, and vice versa, my friend prefers tea.
A2 She enjoys going to the beach, and vice versa, he prefers hiking in the mountains.
B1 Some people believe in fate determining their future, while vice versa, others believe in free will.
B2 The company values teamwork, and vice versa, individual contributions are also highly appreciated.
C1 The government is committed to reducing carbon emissions; vice versa, businesses are encouraged to adopt sustainable practices.
C2 The artist's work is often interpreted as a reflection of society, and vice versa, society is influenced by the artist's creations.
preposition used to indicate that the positions of two elements are reversed
A1 I like tea, and vice versa, my friend prefers coffee.
A2 She enjoys going to the beach, and vice versa, her brother prefers the mountains.
B1 The teacher explained the lesson clearly, and vice versa, the students understood it well.
B2 The company values hard work, and vice versa, employees are rewarded for their efforts.
C1 The research showed a correlation between exercise and health, and vice versa, a sedentary lifestyle is linked to various health issues.
C2 The artist's work is often misunderstood, but vice versa, those who truly appreciate it see its brilliance.
conjunction used to indicate that the order of two elements has been reversed
A1 I like pizza, and vice versa, my sister prefers pasta.
A2 She enjoys reading books, and vice versa, her brother enjoys watching movies.
B1 I will help you with your homework, and vice versa, you can help me with my project.
B2 The company provides training for employees, and vice versa, employees are expected to contribute to the company's success.
C1 The government supports local businesses, and vice versa, local businesses boost the economy.
C2 The research team collaborates with universities to conduct experiments, and vice versa, universities benefit from the research findings.
formal In a scientific experiment, increasing the temperature led to an increase in pressure, and vice versa.
informal I always check the weather forecast before making plans, and vice versa.
slang I told her I like her, and vice versa, so we're going on a date next week.
figurative When it comes to relationships, communication is key - if one person is not willing to listen, then vice versa, the relationship will suffer.
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