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adj

versatile

VUR-suh-tyl
adj
1
Able to do many different things well, or adaptable to many different uses.
"A good chef needs to be versatile enough to cook any cuisine."
"This tool is versatile — it works as a screwdriver, a wrench, and a bottle opener."

How to Use Versatile

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In plain EnglishFlexible and multi-skilled — able to adapt to different tasks or situations.

Common pairings
a versatile player a versatile tool versatile enough to

Word Forms

more versatile comparative, most versatile superlative

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Etymology

From Latin versatilis, "turning easily", from versare, "to turn or change" — the same root family as "vertigo" and "convert".

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