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many-sided
[ men-ee-sahy-did ]
adjective
- having many sides.
- having many aspects:
a many-sided question.
- having many interests, qualities, accomplishments, etc.; versatile:
The typical person of the Renaissance was many-sided.
many-sided
adjective
- having many sides, aspects, etc
a many-sided personality
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Derived Forms
- ˌmany-ˈsidedness, noun
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Other Words From
- many-sided·ness noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of many-sided1
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Example Sentences
Finally, America will have to accept Bill Cosby as a many-sided man, rather than a much-loved pop-culture caricature.
It is something like a very large and many-sided crown, built of stone and set upon the ground.
Goethe, who stands at the opposite extreme, as the "many-sided," adds that one must see something beautiful every day.
Chalmers, of course, towered 275over all the rest as its man of many-sided genius.
This many-sided genius invented the first calculating machine and the first omnibus.
The first vision, however, of that many-sided city was almost bewilderingly different from the mental picture.
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