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able to change easily from one activity to another or able to be used for many different purposes :
He's a very versatile young actor who's as happy in highbrow dramas as he is in TV comedies .
A leather jacket is a timeless and versatile garment that can be worn in all seasons .
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This jacket is very versatile - you can dress it up for the evening . He is a very versatile actor . We want all our staff to be versatile. This is a very versatile recipe - you can double the portions for a party . Teachers have to be versatile to cope with different ability levels .
a new broom sweeps clean idiom
about-face
about-turn
alterable
altered
chop
commute
modulate
modulation
move on
move the goalposts idiom
move with the times idiom
pivot
shake sth up
stead
steep
steepness
sway
switch sth up
switch up
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(of people ) able to do many different things or to adjust to new conditions , or (of things) able to be used for many different purposes :
He was a versatile guitarist , and recorded with many leading rock bands .
Daniels possesses the versatility to play right and left end and tackle .
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versátil, versátil [masculine-feminine, singular]…
elinden her iş gelen, becerikli, on parmağında on marifet olan…
à usage multiple, aux talents variés, polyvalent…
alsidig, med mange anvendelsesmuligheder…
ซึ่งมีประโยชน์หลายอย่าง, อเนกประสงค์…
різнобічний, гнучкий, багатосторонній…
разносторонний, универсальный, многоцелевой…
versatile, (che si presta a molti usi)…
vernation
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