1. Able to adapt or be adapted to many different functions or activities: "a versatile saw".
2. Changeable; inconstant.
Being versatile means that you are good at, or familiar with many things. If you were a versatile football player, you would play almost every position. A versatile chef could cook almost anything. Or being versatile means you can play several sports, or several musical instruments.
flexible, alternating
comparative: more versatile superlative: most versatile
versatile.. in whether he's the pitcher or the catcher in his gay sex
More versatile Most versatile Less versatile Least versatile "versatiler" and "verstilest" are not words in the English language, you have to use the modifiers of more, most, less and least.
because it is a versatile memory
The Versatile Benchtop Table Saw is the most versatile power tool
The Versatile Impressions was created in 1969.
The noun for the adjective versatile is "versatility."
The noun form of "versatile" is versatility.
A word is versatile when you can use it in a lot of situations. Some swear words are quite versatile... people use them as nouns, adjectives, verbs, adverbs... anything. Other words like "cool" and "bad" can be used similarly, in many different situations, and sometimes even as the exact opposite of what they mean in another iteration.
It refers to Proteus, a god of changeability. Protean means changeable, adaptable, or versatile.