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Against; in opposition to.

"The debate tonight will feature traditionalists versus modernizers, highlighting their sharp disagreements on policy."

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Origin

The word versus comes from the Middle English term versus, which was borrowed directly from Latin. In its original form, it meant "facing" and served as the past participle of a verb meaning to turn or overturn.

Rhyming Words
sus casus ansus nisus issus ursus jesus nasus ipsus passus crœsus cursus rhesus nessus tarsus missus unisus byssus census lapsus
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