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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.
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of versatility1
Example Sentences
“Their versatility allows them to help us together and independently.”
His size, athleticism and position versatility make him an ideal long-term option on a defensive line that signed free agents Naquan Jones and Da’Shawn Hand to one-year deals.
His positional versatility, switch-hitting abilities, and Gold Glove-caliber defense across the diamond are what club executives treasured most.
As I pursue music, I think I’ve developed a style that embraces versatility.
She has also proven her versatility with a number of appearances in the back row.
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