"Vice-versa" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Vice-versa" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Vice-versa" Meaning

Used to indicate a situation in which two things are equal or identical, or in which an action or idea can be applied in both directions.

"Vice-versa" Examples

Examples of "vice-versa"


In the context of travel, you might say: "If you fly from Paris to New York, I'll fly from New York to Paris, vice-versa."
In the context of a relationship, one might say: "If I love you, then I expect you to love me vice-versa."
In a business setting, a contract might state: "The client will provide the product, and we will do the installation, vice-versa."
In economics, a seller might promise: "If you buy this product at a lower price today, I'll sell it to you at the same price tomorrow, vice-versa."
In a personal context, one friend might tell another: "If you come to my party, I'll come to your birthday party, vice-versa.

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