versatility

[ UK /vˌɜːsətˈɪlɪti/ ]
[ US /ˌvɝsəˈtɪɫəti/ ]
NOUN
  1. having a wide variety of skills
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  • Designed and built by hiveMODULAR partner Bryan Meyer and his wife, Anne Ryan, this little woodland getaway is a great example of how versatility makes small spaces livable. Jason Sahler | Inhabitat
  • Non-lethal weapons have inherent characteristics of precision effects, selectivity of engagement, and versatility.
  • Whether or not Hugo was a wall-painter, the records of his activities as carver and manuscript painter attest to his versatility.
  • In this position, we were also able to observe her extraordinary versatility as she performed amazing feats of balance as the stage slowly revolved.
  • The versatility of cocoa makes it one of the more popular and sought-after ingredients in the culinary world today.
  • The versatility of the detachable sling is great for packing the gun to and from the blind. A391 Beretta Xtrema2 Synthetic
  • Such versatility is what enabled our man to score more than 500 movies over four decades.
  • The white-eyed greenlet is a vocalist of such extraordinary versatility and power that one feels almost guilty in speaking of him under the title which stands at the head of this paper. Birds in the Bush
  • This demands a rich diversity of repertoire and great versatility on the part of our musicians.
  • The true charm of a guayabera lies not in innovative designs but in the classic comfort and versatility that make an enthusiast like 33-year-old Jeff Rosendahl in Los Angeles call his guayabera "the best shirt I own. Tropical And Topical
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