versatile
vur suh tuhl
- s having great diversity or variety
his vast and versatile erudition - s changeable or inconstant
versatile moods - s competent in many areas and able to turn with ease from one thing to another
a versatile writer - s able to move freely in all directions
an owl's versatile toe can move backward and forward
an insect's versatile antennae can move up and down or laterally
a versatile anther of a flower moves freely in the wind
- The real accomplishment is to make those connections so versatile and different that they create a social network that not only reflects your life but maybe expands it.
- As president of the Santa Fe Institute (SFI), West brings one of the research community's most versatile minds to bear on some of nature's most complex questions.
- Fiberglass was the '50s carbon fiber tough, versatile, lighter than steel and more affordable than aluminum.