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universal
adjective as in worldwide, entire
Strongest matches
broad, common, comprehensive, extensive, global, prevalent, ubiquitous, unlimited
Weak matches
accepted, all, all over, all-embracing, all-inclusive, astronomical, celestial, cosmic, customary, diffuse, ecumenical, multinational, mundane, omnipresent, planetary, stellar, terrestrial, undisputed, unrestricted, usual, widespread, worldly
Example Sentences
It is a remarkably universal feeling that comes out of the documentary, and I hope this same is true of the show, because that was the goal.”
We also blame others for our problems, which is more universal.
They argue that the extensive list of chemicals has led to nearly universal warnings, which they say has undermined the law’s original intent and given consumers warning fatigue.
This universal boyfriend really just means being the guy – or playing one such guy – who charms all people, regardless of gender and sexual orientation.
The UK’s support for Ukraine, which has almost universal political support at home, has added to pressure.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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