vis-à-vis

[vee-zuh-vee; Fr. vee-za-vee]

vis-à-vis

[vee-zuh-vee; Fr. vee-za-vee] adverb, adjective, preposition, noun, plural vis-à-vis [-veez; Fr. -vee] .
adverb
1.
face to face: They sat vis-à-vis at the table.
adjective
2.
face-to-face: a vis-à-vis encounter.
3.
Numismatics. (of a coin) having two portraits facing each other.

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Vis-à-vis is always a great word to know.
So is interrobang. Does it mean:
a printed punctuation mark (‽), available only in some typefaces, designed to combine the question mark (?) and the exclamation point (!), indicating a mixture of query and interjection, as after a rhetorical question.
a fool or simpleton; ninny.
preposition
4.
in relation to; compared with: income vis-à-vis expenditures.
5.
facing; opposite: They were now vis-à-vis the most famous painting in the Louvre.
noun
6.
a person face to face with or situated opposite to another: He offered a cigarette to his vis-à-vis.
7.
a date at a social affair: She introduced her vis-à-vis to the hostess.
8.
a person of equal authority, rank, or the like: my vis-à-vis in the Louisville office.
9.
a carriage in which the occupants sit face to face.
10.
Furniture. tête-à-tête (def. 2).

Origin:
1745–55; < French: face to face; see visage
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vis-à-vis (ˌviːzɑːˈviː)
 
prep
1.  in relation to; regarding
2.  face to face with; opposite
 
adv, —adj
3.  face to face; opposite
 
n , vis-à-vis
4.  a person or thing that is situated opposite to another
5.  a person who corresponds to another in office, capacity, etc; counterpart
6.  an upholstered sofa; tête-à-tête
7.  a type of horse-drawn carriage in which the passengers sit opposite one another
8.  a coin having an obverse upon which two portraits appear facing each other
 
[C18: French, from vis face]

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vis-à-vis [(vee-zuh-vee)]

Relative to; compared with: “She performed well vis-à-vis the rest of the competitors.”

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