version
A version is a specific form or copy of something that is slightly different from other forms of the same thing.
Explanation at your level:
A version is a different copy of something. For example, you have a book, and your friend has a different version of the same book. It is like a different type of the same thing. You use it when things are not exactly the same.
When we talk about software or movies, we use the word version. If a game gets an update, it is a new version. Also, if two people tell a story, they might have a different version of what happened. It helps us explain that there are many ways to see or make things.
The word version is used to describe a specific form of something that has been changed or updated. For instance, you might download the latest version of an app. It is also used to describe an individual's perspective on an event. If you and a friend see an accident, you might both have a different version of the event.
In professional and casual contexts, version denotes an iteration or a specific account. It is common to hear phrases like 'the final version' or 'an abridged version.' The word highlights nuance; it suggests that while the core subject remains the same, the details or the presentation have been altered to suit a specific purpose or viewpoint.
Version implies a departure from an original state or a subjective interpretation of reality. In academic writing, you might discuss the 'earliest version' of a manuscript, tracing how ideas evolved. In social contexts, it acknowledges the subjectivity of human experience—everyone carries their own version of the truth. It is a precise term used to distinguish between iterations, translations, or competing narratives.
Etymologically rooted in the concept of 'turning,' version represents the dynamic nature of information and creation. It is used to describe the fluid state of digital objects, the distinct interpretations of historical events, and the evolution of linguistic translations. Mastering this word involves recognizing that 'truth' or 'finality' is often relative to the specific version presented. Whether in literary criticism, software engineering, or legal testimony, the term serves as a critical marker for identifying specific, distinguishable iterations of a singular entity.
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- A version is a specific form of something.
- It is a countable noun.
- Use 'latest' or 'original' with it.
- It is used for both objects and stories.
Think of the word version as a way to describe variety. Whether you are talking about a new update for your favorite game or hearing two friends tell a story about what happened at lunch, you are dealing with versions.
Essentially, a version tells us that there is a base idea, but it has been modified or viewed through a different lens. It is a super helpful word because it acknowledges that things change over time or that people see the world differently.
The word version comes from the Medieval Latin word versio, which means 'a turning' or 'a translation.' It is deeply connected to the Latin verb vertere, meaning 'to turn.'
Historically, it was used to describe the act of translating a text from one language to another—literally 'turning' the words into a new form. Over the centuries, the meaning expanded to include any kind of variation or account of an event, moving from just language translation to the broad usage we enjoy today.
You will hear version used in almost every part of life. In technology, we talk about 'software versions' constantly. In casual conversation, we often ask, 'What is your version of the story?'
It is a neutral word, meaning it works perfectly in a boardroom meeting or a casual chat with friends. Common collocations include 'latest version,' 'different version,' or 'official version.' It is a versatile tool for your vocabulary belt!
While 'version' itself isn't always the core of an idiom, it is used in phrases like 'a watered-down version' (a weaker version of something) or 'the long version' (a detailed explanation). You might also hear 'your own version of the truth', which implies someone is being subjective. Another common one is 'the director's cut version', often used to describe a special, unedited edition of a film.
The word version is a countable noun, so you can have 'one version' or 'many versions.' In terms of pronunciation, the American English IPA is /ˈvɜːrʒən/, while British English is /ˈvɜːʃən/. The stress is always on the first syllable.
It rhymes with words like immersion, excursion, and conversion. Remember that it is almost always used with an article, like 'the version' or 'a version,' unless it is plural.
Fun Fact
It relates to the same root as 'reverse' and 'universe'!
Pronunciation Guide
Sounds like 'vur-shun'
Sounds like 'vur-zhun' with a soft 'zh' sound
Common Errors
- Pronouncing the 'r' too hard
- Confusing the 'sh' and 'zh' sounds
- Stress on the second syllable
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy to read
Easy to use
Easy to pronounce
Easy to hear
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
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Grammar to Know
Countable Nouns
Versions
Articles
The version
Possessive Pronouns
My version
Examples by Level
This is a new version.
This / is / a / new / version.
Use 'a' before version.
I have the old version.
I / have / the / old / version.
Use 'the' for specific versions.
Is there another version?
Is / there / another / version?
Question structure.
This is my version.
This / is / my / version.
Possessive pronoun.
I like this version.
I / like / this / version.
Demonstrative pronoun.
What version is this?
What / version / is / this?
Question word.
They have one version.
They / have / one / version.
Number usage.
It is a good version.
It / is / a / good / version.
Adjective placement.
Do you have the latest version of the app?
His version of the story was very funny.
There are three versions of this movie.
I prefer the original version.
Can you send me the digital version?
She read a shorter version of the book.
The software version is 2.0.
We need a new version of the plan.
The director released an extended version of the film.
Each student gave their own version of the events.
This is a simplified version for younger readers.
I am using the trial version of the software.
The updated version fixes many bugs.
His version of the truth is hard to believe.
There is a mobile version of the website.
Which version of the report should I read?
The revised version of the manuscript is much clearer.
They are working on a localized version for our market.
This is merely a watered-down version of his original idea.
The beta version is available for testing now.
Her version of the argument was quite convincing.
We need to reconcile the two versions of the document.
The official version of the statement was released today.
I prefer the acoustic version of that song.
The palimpsest reveals an earlier version of the text.
He provided a sanitized version of the company's financial history.
The legal team is debating which version of the contract is binding.
Her interpretation is just one version of a complex reality.
The software is currently in its alpha version.
We must consider every version of the hypothesis.
The archival version is kept in a climate-controlled room.
This is a radical version of the traditional recipe.
The scholarly version of the poem includes extensive footnotes.
His version of the history of the conflict is highly contested.
The film exists in several versions, including the lost director's cut.
We are witnessing a modern version of an ancient struggle.
The software's modular version allows for custom plugins.
She offered a nuanced version of the events that surprised everyone.
The definitive version of the symphony has finally been recorded.
This version of the theory challenges established scientific paradigms.
Synonyme
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Idioms & Expressions
"a watered-down version"
a weaker or less impactful form
The new law is just a watered-down version of the original.
casual"the long version"
a detailed, lengthy explanation
Do you want the short story or the long version?
casual"your own version of the truth"
subjective interpretation
You are just telling your own version of the truth.
neutral"the director's cut version"
the original, unedited film
I only watch the director's cut version.
neutral"a modern version"
updated for current times
This is a modern version of a classic tale.
neutral"the abridged version"
a shortened copy
I read the abridged version for class.
formalEasily Confused
Similar spelling
Vision is sight; version is a copy.
He has a vision for the future vs. This is a new version.
Similar meaning
Variation is the change itself; version is the result.
There is a variation in color vs. This is a new version.
Similar context
Edition is for books/media; version is for anything.
The second edition vs. The latest version.
Used for stories
Account is a narrative; version is a specific take.
His account of the event vs. His version of the event.
Sentence Patterns
The latest version of [noun]
The latest version of the app is here.
A different version of [noun]
I have a different version of the book.
His version of [noun]
His version of the story is sad.
The final version of [noun]
The final version of the report is done.
A sanitized version of [noun]
They gave us a sanitized version of the truth.
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Verbs
Adjectives
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How to Use It
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Formality Scale
Häufige Fehler
Version is for things or stories, not for people themselves.
Version is a copy; vision is a sight or goal.
Version is a noun and needs an article.
It follows standard plural rules.
Version is not a verb.
Tips
Memory Palace
Imagine a bookshelf with different versions of the same book.
Tech Context
Always use 'version' when talking about software updates.
Storytelling
Use it to acknowledge other people's views.
Articles
Always use 'a' or 'the' before it.
The 'zh' sound
Make sure the 's' in version sounds like a soft 'zh'.
Verb Trap
Do not try to 'version' something; use 'update' instead.
Latin Roots
It comes from 'to turn'.
Collocations
Learn 'latest version' and 'original version' together.
Variety
Use 'iteration' for more formal writing.
Clarity
Use it to clarify which specific copy you mean.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
V-E-R-S-I-O-N: Very Easy Really, Some Iterations Often New.
Visual Association
A book with different covers.
Word Web
Herausforderung
Describe three versions of your day.
Wortherkunft
Latin
Original meaning: A turning
Kultureller Kontext
None
Very common in tech-heavy English cultures.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
At work
- Latest version
- Final version
- Update the version
At school
- Abridged version
- Original version
- Read the version
In tech
- Software version
- Beta version
- Update version
In conversation
- My version
- Your version
- True version
Conversation Starters
"What is your version of the story?"
"Do you prefer the original version or the remake?"
"Have you downloaded the latest version?"
"How many versions of this exist?"
"Is your version of the truth different from mine?"
Journal Prompts
Describe a time you heard a different version of an event.
Which version of your favorite movie is best?
How do you keep track of versions of your work?
Why do people have different versions of the truth?
Häufig gestellte Fragen
8 FragenNo, it is a noun.
Add an 's' to make it 'versions'.
No, use 'perspective' instead.
Edition is usually for books; version is broader.
It is neutral and fits everywhere.
Yes.
Yes, it is a countable noun.
Extremely common.
Teste dich selbst
I have the new ___ of the game.
Version fits the context of a game update.
What does version mean?
A version is a form or copy.
Version can be used as a verb.
Version is a noun.
Word
Bedeutung
These are common collocations.
The new version is correct.
Which is a synonym?
Edition is a synonym.
Version can imply subjectivity.
Yes, as in 'my version of the truth'.
He provided a ___ version of the report.
Sanitized version is a common collocation.
Word
Bedeutung
Academic usage.
Correct noun phrase.
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Summary
A version is simply one specific way of presenting or creating something that has multiple possibilities.
- A version is a specific form of something.
- It is a countable noun.
- Use 'latest' or 'original' with it.
- It is used for both objects and stories.
Memory Palace
Imagine a bookshelf with different versions of the same book.
Tech Context
Always use 'version' when talking about software updates.
Storytelling
Use it to acknowledge other people's views.
Articles
Always use 'a' or 'the' before it.
Beispiel
I usually prefer the paperback version of a book because it is easier to carry.
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