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Reverse Past Tense

The past tense of Reverse is reversed.

Rhymes with Reverse

  • transverse
  • intersperse
  • biodiverse
  • reimburse
  • traverse
  • submerse
  • disperse
  • disburse
  • converse
  • rehearse
  • perverse
  • obverse
  • inverse
  • diverse
  • adverse
  • immerse
  • emerse
  • coerce
  • averse
  • worse
  • terse
  • scearce
  • purse
  • perse
  • pers
  • perce
  • pearse
  • nurse
  • merce
  • kerce

How do you pronounce reverse?

Pronounce reverse as rɪˈvərs.

US - How to pronounce reverse in American English

UK - How to pronounce reverse in British English

2. reverse

verb. ['rɪˈvɝːs, riːˈvɝːs'] turn inside out or upside down.

Etymology

  • revers (Anglo-Norman)

3. reverse

verb. ['rɪˈvɝːs, riːˈvɝːs'] rule against.

Etymology

  • revers (Anglo-Norman)

4. reverse

noun. ['rɪˈvɝːs, riːˈvɝːs'] the gears by which the motion of a machine can be reversed.

Etymology

  • revers (Anglo-Norman)

5. reverse

noun. ['rɪˈvɝːs, riːˈvɝːs'] a relation of direct opposition.

Etymology

  • revers (Anglo-Norman)

6. reverse

adjective. ['rɪˈvɝːs, riːˈvɝːs'] directed or moving toward the rear.

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Etymology

  • revers (Anglo-Norman)

7. reverse

noun. ['rɪˈvɝːs, riːˈvɝːs'] the side of a coin or medal that does not bear the principal design.

Synonyms

Etymology

  • revers (Anglo-Norman)

8. reverse

adjective. ['rɪˈvɝːs, riːˈvɝːs'] reversed (turned backward) in order or nature or effect.

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Etymology

  • revers (Anglo-Norman)

9. reverse

noun. ['rɪˈvɝːs, riːˈvɝːs'] (American football) a running play in which a back running in one direction hands the ball to a back running in the opposite direction.

Etymology

  • revers (Anglo-Norman)

10. reverse

noun. ['rɪˈvɝːs, riːˈvɝːs'] turning in the opposite direction.

Etymology

  • revers (Anglo-Norman)