versatile

adjective
UK: /ˈvɜːsətaɪl/
US: /ˈvɜːrsətəl/
  1. Able to do many different things or to be used in many different ways.

    1. She is a versatile actress.
    2. This app is a versatile tool for managing your daily schedule efficiently.
  2. Having or showing a wide range of skills or abilities.

    1. He's a versatile player.
    2. The versatile design of this product makes it suitable for various environments.
  3. Adaptable; able to change easily from one activity to another or able to be used for many different purposes.

    1. She's a versatile cook.
    2. Modern smartphones are versatile devices used for communication and entertainment.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "versatile" in English means: Able to do many different things or to be used in many different ways., Having or showing a wide range of skills or abilities., Adaptable; able to change easily from one activity to another or able to be used for many different purposes..

The phonetic transcription of "versatile" is /ˈvɜːsətaɪl/ in British English and /ˈvɜːrsətəl/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "versatile": adaptable, flexible, all-around, multifaceted, resourceful, many-sided.

Example usage of "versatile": "She is a versatile actress.". More examples on the page.