Inverted

/ɪnˈvɜːrtɪd/

Meaning & Definition

verb
To turn something upside down or reverse its position.
He inverted the glass to see if any water would spill out.
To reverse the order, position, or direction of something.
The artist inverted the colors in the painting to create a dramatic effect.
adjective
Having been turned upside down or inside out.
The inverted pyramid shape of the building captured everyone's attention.
In a reversed position or order.
She wore her shirt in an inverted manner, with the inside out.
In music, referring to a chord whose notes are arranged such that the bass note is not the root note.
The inverted chord added a unique sound to the composition.

Etymology

Middle English, from Latin 'invertere' meaning 'to turn upside down'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

inverted commas
Quotation marks used to indicate direct speech.
inverted pyramid
A style of writing where the most important information comes first.
inverted flow
A situation where the usual movement or process is reversed.

Related Words

invert
To turn something upside down or reverse the order.
inverse
Something that is opposite in nature or effect.
revert
To return to a previous state or condition.

Slang Meanings

To mess something up completely.
He really inverted that project with his last-minute changes.
To turn a situation from bad to worse.
When he tried to help, he just inverted the whole thing.