Versatility

Noun

 * 1) The property of being versatile or having many different abilities; flexibility.
 * 2) *1749, Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield, Letters to His Son 1749
 * Those are the sort of women who polish a young man the most, and who give him that habit of complaisance, and that flexibility and versatility of manners which prove of great use to him with men, and in the course of business.

Adjectives for Versatility
vivacious; enormous; characteristic; established; apparent.

Verbs for Versatility
acclaim—; acquire—; appreciate—; attain —; commend—; display—; evince—; exhibit —; marvel at—; value—; —affords; — amazes; —astounds; —embraces; —enables; —excels; —staggers.

Thesaurus
Renaissance man, Renaissance versatility, adaptability, adjustability, all-roundedness, ambidexterity, capriciousness, changeability, changeableness, choppiness, dappleness, deviation, difference, differentiation, disorder, divarication, divergence, diversification, flexibility, inconsistency, inconstancy, inequality, instability, irregularity, jerkiness, many-sidedness, mercuriality, motleyness, mutability, nonconformism, nonconformity, nonstandardization, nonuniformity, pluralism, raggedness, unconformism, unconformity, unevenness, unorthodoxy, unsteadiness, variability, variation, variegation, variety, variousness, wavering

Translations

 * Finnish: monipuolisuus
 * French: