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versatile

American  
[vur-suh-tl, -tahyl] / ˈvɜr sə tl, -ˌtaɪl /

adjective

  1. capable of or adapted for turning easily from one to another of various tasks, fields of endeavor, etc..

    It takes a truly versatile writer to manage two genres so well.

    Synonyms:
    all-around, adaptable
  2. having or capable of many uses.

    A pocket knife is a versatile tool.

    Synonyms:
    handy, all-around, adaptable
  3. Botany. attached at or near the middle so as to swing freely, as an anther.

  4. Zoology. turning either forward or backward.

    a versatile toe.

  5. variable or changeable, as in feeling, purpose, or policy.

    His versatile moods made him a challenge to work with.

  6. Slang. vers.


versatile British  
/ ˌvɜːsəˈtɪlɪtɪ, ˈvɜːsəˌtaɪl /

adjective

  1. capable of or adapted for many different uses, skills, etc

  2. variable or changeable

  3. botany (of an anther) attached to the filament by a small area so that it moves freely in the wind

  4. zoology able to turn forwards and backwards

    versatile antennae

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Other Word Forms

  • unversatile adjective
  • unversatilely adverb
  • unversatileness noun
  • versatilely adverb
  • versatileness noun
  • versatility noun

Etymology

Origin of versatile

First recorded in 1595–1605; from Latin versātilis “revolving, many-sided,” from versāt(us) “turned repeatedly” (past participle of versāre “to turn repeatedly,” from vertere “to turn”; verse ) + -ilis -ile

Example Sentences

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Valverde is not always the headline act for Real Madrid, but unquestionably one of the team's most versatile and reliable players.

From BBC

A versatile glove, Espinal played all four infield positions and both corner outfield spots for the Reds last season.

From Los Angeles Times

"The next step is to investigate how such versatile parasites operate within complex marine communities," said Kagami.

From Science Daily

That has forced Ukraine to develop cheap and versatile defence systems that allows it to down hundreds of drones in a single barrage -- experience Kyiv says is unmatched anywhere in the world.

From Barron's

What the sport hadn’t counted on was a driver as versatile as Reddick.

From The Wall Street Journal