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by Maci Dickinson Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What does vis á vis mean?

face-to-faceVis-à-vis comes from Latin by way of French, where it means literally "face-to-face." In English it was first used to refer to a little horse-drawn carriage in which two people sat opposite each other.

Is it vis-a-vis or vis-a-vis?

Vis-à-vis is a loanword from French, and its literal meaning is “face-to-face.” In English, vis-à-vis is used as an adverb, adjective, and noun with its literal meaning. As a preposition, vis-à-vis is used to compare things, or as synonym for “opposite” or “facing.”

How do I use vis-a-vis?

You use vis-à-vis when you are considering a relationship or comparison between two things or quantities. Each currency is given a value vis-à-vis the other currencies.

Who says vis-a-vis?

The term is French and began to be used in English in the mid 18th century. The French spelling is vis-à-vis, that is, with the grave accent, although that is often omitted when written in English. It is now frequently printed, no doubt to French shrugs and mutterings, as 'vis-a-vis' or even 'viz-a-viz'.

How do you say vis-a-vis?

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What is another word for vis-a-vis?

In this page you can discover 13 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for vis-a-vis, like: in respect to, versus, opposite, facing, tete-a-tete, same, date, counterpart, loveseat, escort and opposite number.

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