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universal

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adjective
1
Applying to or shared by everyone or everything in a group.
"Clean water should be a universal right, not a privilege."
"The film has universal appeal, popular with kids and adults alike."
2
Relating to the universe as a whole.
"Gravity is a universal force acting on every object with mass."
3
Designed to work in many different situations or with many different things.
"The adapter is universal, so it fits sockets from any country."

How to Use Universal

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In plain EnglishTrue for, or usable by, everyone or everything, not just a select few.

Common pairings
universal truth universal appeal universal remote universal healthcare

Word Forms

more universal comparative, universals plural, most universal superlative

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Etymology

From Old French universal, from Latin universalis, built from universus ("all together, whole") — the same root as "universe."

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