version
nounDivide version into syllables:
ver · sion
How to pronounce version:
Definition of version:
- version (noun):
 - an interpretation of a matter from a particular viewpoint.
 - an account or description from a particular point of view especially as contrasted with another account
 
Synonyms for version:
account
adaptation
approximation
brand
class
design
edition
form
genre
interlingual rendition
interpretation
kind
model
performance
reading
rendering
rendition
sort
style
translation
type
variant
variation
variety
Antonyms for version:
complication
concealment
hiding
ignorance
misrepresentation
obscurity
question
quiet
silence
suppression
vagueness
whole
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