versatile
[və:sətail]

adjective

[Definition]: have multiple usage

[Example Sentences]:
1. But it has focused on a few key products and services that are versatile and work beautifully.
2. In improved range will make the devices more versatile and more reliable.
3. That depends on if you want to buy a dedicated reading device or a more versatile tablet.
4. The Surface Studio is one of the more versatile computers the market has seen.
5. The company calls it the most versatile entertainment assistant ever.
6. A wide cycle selection and plenty of customization make it a versatile machine.
7. Much more versatile than the AppleTV although even used is more expensive, but the amount of options is worth it.
8. Plus, an impressively versatile cycle list gives consumers a wide range of options to accommodate any type of wardrobe.
9. They may contain a group of versatile minerals the periodic table called rare earth elements.
10. A versatile tool with the ability to cut brush and small trees, loosen soil, and defend against wild animals.


[Antonyms]fixed, uniform, onesided

[Synonyms]changeable, inconsistent, variable
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