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versatility
[ vur-suh-til-i-tee ]
noun
- the state or quality of being useful for or easily adapted to various tasks, styles, fields of endeavor, etc.:
The versatility of the space makes it perfect for a business lunch, an informal dinner, a cocktail with friends in the evening, or a revitalizing cup of tea.
Much sought-after on the international music circuit, the conductor’s versatility and broad repertoire have taken her to symphony and chamber orchestras, contemporary music ensembles, and opera houses across the world.
Other Words From
- non·ver·sa·til·i·ty noun
- un·ver·sa·til·i·ty noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of versatility1
Example Sentences
Douglas’ size combined with Smith’s versatility and ability to shoot threes will make Ontario Christian fun to watch.
All the two-way players are performing well, giving Serra versatility, speed and lots of options for coach Scott Altenberg.
But in modern Test rugby, versatility can be the key that unlocks the next level and a place in a squad.
Here are 10 songs that showcase his versatility and brilliance in the studio, and his ability to draw the best out of the musicians he worked with.
Depth in the secondary — where Molden has solidified the safety position while rookie cornerbacks Still and Cam Hart have stepped up outside — has allowed James to flex his versatility in every facet of the defense.
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