Sentence example with the word 'versatile'

versatile

able, all-around, changing, facile, fluctuating, many-sided, on deck, quicksilver, supple, unpredictable

Definition adj. having great diversity or variety

Last update: August 22, 2015


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Politicians are versatile orators.   [adjective]

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Versatile enough to use anytime including aerobics, walking, jogging or other forms of athletic workouts.   [adjective]

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This versatile styler with variable heat setting has 3 interchangeable ceramic coated plates for super straight or crimped hair.   [adjective]

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And being of a brisk and versatile--not to say volatile--order, she went astray into a course of wonder concerning the pretty little structure she beheld.   [adjective]

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Edward Bulwer Lytton (1803-1873) was an extremely versatile writer, who tried almost every kind of novel known to the nineteenth century.   [adjective]

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Altogether he is the most versatile, the most charming, the most inconsistent, and the most lovable genius of all the literary men who made famous the age of Johnson.   [adjective]

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The same conflict between the classic and romantic schools, and the triumph of Romanticism, is shown clearly in the most versatile of Gray's contemporaries, Oliver Goldsmith.   [adjective]

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A summary of so versatile a genius is impossible.   [Please select]

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"This is a new aspect of your versatile nature, Solomon."   [Please select]

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He was experienced, versatile, liberal, popular, and ready in debate.   [Please select]

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How versatile you must be: a poem, a book, a play.   [Please select]

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