version

word

/ˈvɝʒən/
VUR-zhuhn
/vˈɜːʃən/
VUR-shuhn

Definition

A version is a particular form of something, especially one that has been changed, updated, or created differently from another form. It can refer to software, a book or movie adaptation, or someone's account of what happened.

Usage & Nuances

Common in technology: 'the latest version', 'an older version'. Also used for creative works: 'the movie version', and for accounts of events: 'his version of the story'. Don't confuse it with 'edition': 'version' focuses on form or variation, while 'edition' is more common for published releases.

Example Sentences

Make sure you're using the latest version, or the file may not open.

natural

I liked the original better than the remake version.

natural

I downloaded the new version of the app.

basic

This book is a simple version for children.

basic

Her version of the story is different from mine.

basic

That's not exactly how it happened, but I can see why his version sounds convincing.

natural