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Meaning of inverse
The primary meaning of the word "inverse" is something that is opposite or reversed in relation to something else.
Etymology of inverse
The word "inverse" has its roots in Latin, where "inversus" means "turned upside down" or "reversed", derived from "invertere", which is a combination of "in-" (meaning "in" or "on") and "vertere" (meaning "to turn").
Historically, the term has been used in various fields, including mathematics, philosophy, and science, to describe relationships, proportions, or operations that are opposite or reversed.
Synonyms
converse
opposite
reverse
reciprocal
contrary
inverse proportion
opposite side
inverted
flipped
reversed
transposed
swapped
switched
contrary
contradictory
paradoxical
diametrical
antithetical
conflicting
discrepant
inconsistent
inverse relationship
reciprocal relationship
mutual
corresponding
complementary
supplementary
contrasting
divergent
disparate
distinct
different
contradictory
opposing
adverse
averse
hostile
unfavorable
antagonistic
anti
counter
opposite number
reverse side
flip side
other side
dark side
mirror image
converse
obverse.
Definitions
- Oxford Languages defines "inverse" as:
- * (of a relationship or proportion) reversed or opposite
- * (of a mathematical operation) reversed in order or effect
- * (of a function or relation) having the property that when the input or independent variable is reversed, the output or dependent variable is also reversed
- * (of a statement or proposition) opposite in meaning or effect
Usage Examples
- The inverse relationship between the two variables means that as one increases, the other decreases.
- The inverse of a function is obtained by swapping the input and output values.
- The inverse of a statement is its negation or opposite.