be versatile

Frequency: 8.025.5 per million words

To possess the quality of being adaptable or having many different uses.

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  • This new software is incredibly versatile.
  • She is a truly versatile artist, working in many mediums.
  • The tool was so versatile that it could perform multiple functions.
  • To be versatile in today's job market is a great advantage.
  • These materials are highly versatile and can be used for various applications.
  • He has always been a versatile player, capable of playing different positions.
  • A good chef needs to be versatile with ingredients.
  • The design of the furniture is versatile enough to fit any decor.
  • We hope the new system will be more versatile than the old one.
  • Despite its simple appearance, the device can be surprisingly versatile.