Synonym: adaptable, all-around, capable, competent, many-sided, skilled, talented. Similar words: conversation, conversational, ersatz, reversal, universal, vice versa, adversary, anniversary. Meaning: ['vɜrsətl /'vɜːsətaɪl] adj. 1. having great diversity or variety 2. changeable or inconstant 3. competent in many areas and able to turn with ease from one thing to another 4. able to move freely in all directions.
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61. The new bacterial forms were versatile and energetic, and could engulf other bacteria.
62. In fact, I played Miriam, and Mo, being so versatile, played another role.
63. They feed suspended in mid-water, but are versatile enough to browse also under the ice and on the seabed.
64. The cello has a rich, penetrating sound throughout its range and is the most versatile of the stringed instruments.
65. By experimenting one will only discover the delights of this neglected, but most versatile medium.
66. The injury-prone versatile Northampton player lasted just 39 minutes before dislocating his shoulder and booking his place on the plane home.
67. To create great styles from one cut, you need versatile styling products.
68. As networks spread and computers become more versatile, such problems will inevitably increase.
69. Its aim would be to produce people with versatile musicianship and proven teaching ability, based upon religious conviction.
70. However, in order to do this, it follows that you must be versatile and able to assume many different roles.
71. Both have so far proved effective, which shows that ready cash is more versatile than credit cards and cheque books.
72. Music is magically powerful, soulfully rich, spiritually resourceful, emotionally versatile, psychologically and physically therapeutic. Music makes people feel, think, act and change. Music makes people feel good, relaxes and improves the soul, heart and mind, boosts the immune system, and reduces emotional and physical pains. Dr T.P.Chia
73. In short, Dillie is witty, versatile, highly entertaining and very funny.
74. Pineapple offer a versatile range of stretch cotton Lycra from scoop-neck leotards to high-waisted jodhpur-style trousers.
75. Our verdict: Versatile, offering a high degree of control, with all the benefits of a well-built conventional oven.
76. It is full of flavour and is a convenient and extremely versatile food.
77. In short, the pen-based interface is highly versatile, and offers many further capabilities besides that of handwritten input.
78. Most commercial instruments are extremely versatile, with an extensive choice of rotor speeds and a temperature control system.
79. S., these vehicles are catching on because they are roomier and more versatile than traditional car models.
80. We must take advantage of this wonderful fruit. As a cooking ingredient an apple is a versatile as an egg.
81. This versatile pump spray treats stings from insects, plantlife and marine animals.
82. Because lavender oil is versatile and cheap, it is the most used in aromatherapy.
83. The match commentator will be the highly experienced and versatile David Fordham.
84. It will be faster, more versatile and user-friendly than any previous technology.
85. No comic actress working today is funnier or more versatile.
86. More people are looking for a versatile vehicle, one that would have towing capacity and larger cargo capacity.
87. Felt boards are very versatile, and they are only limited by the imagination of the teacher.
88. Because microorganisms are very versatile and can be quite efficient at degrading toxic compounds,[www.Sentencedict.com] using biotechnology can be cost-effective.
89. A well cut, short style is possibly more versatile than any other hair length.
90. That's also why I like having long hair, it's so versatile.
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