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revers

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun revers has 1 sense
  1. revers, revere - a lapel on a woman's garment; turned back to show the reverse side
    --1 is a kind of lapel

Definitions from the Web

Revers

Noun:

1. A piece of clothing, typically a jacket, that can be worn inside out to display a different pattern or design.

Example sentence: I love the versatility of my reversible jacket; I can wear it with either the floral or striped side showing.

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Verb:

1. To change the position, direction, or order of something to its opposite.

Example sentence: The team decided to revers their strategy and focus on a more defensive approach.

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Adjective:

1. Relating to something that is turned inside out or brought to an opposite condition.

Example sentence: She was thrilled to find a revers shirt that allowed her to switch between a solid color and a plaid pattern.

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Adverb:

1. In an inside out or opposite manner.

Example sentence: The magician performed a trick where he pulled a live rabbit out of his hat, and then revers, the rabbit vanished into thin air.

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Local:

1. In some regional dialects, "revers" is a short form for "reverso," meaning the rear or back of something.

Example sentence: The bus driver told us to exit through the revers door, which was located at the back of the vehicle.

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