Vice Versa Meaning & Definition, Example and Synonym

Vice Versa

As an Adverb

  1. Used to indicate that the reverse of a statement is also true.
  2. Expresses that two things can be interchanged or switched with the same effect.

Word History

The phrase vice versa comes from Latin, meaning “with position turned” (vice = change, versa = turned). It has been used in English since the 17th century to indicate reversibility in statements.

Examples

  1. She admires him, and vice versa. (He admires her too.)
  2. The movie was based on the book, not vice versa. (The book was not based on the movie.)
  3. You can call me if you need help, and vice versa. (I can call you if I need help.)

Synonyms

Conversely, the other way around, reciprocally, in reverse

Related Words

Reversed, switched, interchanged, flipped

Antonyms

(No direct antonym, but “not interchangeable” or “one-sided” could work in specific contexts.)

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