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How do you change versatile to a noun?

You can't directly change "versatile" into a noun. "Versatile" is an adjective describing something that can be used for many different purposes.

To make it into a noun, you can use these options:

* Versatility: This is the most common and direct way to turn "versatile" into a noun. It refers to the quality of being versatile.

* Example: "The chef's versatility in the kitchen is impressive."

* Versatiles: This is a less common option, and usually used to refer to a group of people or things that are versatile.

* Example: "The band is composed of musical versatiles, each able to play multiple instruments."

* A versatile person/thing: You can use "versatile" as an adjective to describe a noun.

* Example: "She's a versatile actress, able to play both comedic and dramatic roles."

The best option will depend on the context and what you want to emphasize.

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