Pronunciation: /ˈvɜrsəˌtaɪl/
noun a person who is able to adapt to many different functions or activities
A1 A versatile is a tool that can be used for many different tasks.
A2 I bought a versatile for my kitchen so I can cook a variety of dishes.
B1 A versatile like a Swiss Army knife is handy to have in case of emergencies.
B2 The new smartphone is very versatile, allowing users to customize it for different purposes.
C1 An artist's versatility in painting different styles is truly impressive.
C2 The actress's versatility in portraying a wide range of characters has earned her critical acclaim.
adjective able to adapt or be adapted to many different functions or activities
A1 She is a versatile artist who can paint, draw, and sculpt.
A2 The versatile actor can perform in both comedy and drama roles.
B1 A versatile wardrobe is essential for traveling to different climates.
B2 The versatile chef can cook a wide range of cuisines with expertise.
C1 The versatile musician can play multiple instruments and compose music.
C2 Her versatile skill set makes her a valuable asset in any industry.
formal The new software is very versatile, allowing users to customize it to fit their needs.
informal I love how versatile this dress is - I can dress it up or down for any occasion.
slang That actor is so versatile, they can play any role and make it their own.
figurative The artist's versatile use of colors and techniques creates a dynamic and engaging painting.
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