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View usage for: (juːnɪvɜːʳsəli) 1. adverb [usu ADV -ed/adj]If something is universally believed or accepted, it is believed or accepted by everyone with no disagreement. ...a universally accepted point of view. The scale of the problem is now universally recognised. Synonyms: without exception, uniformly, everywhere, always More Synonyms of universally 2. adverb [usually ADVERB adjective, oft ADVERB with verb]If something is universally true or available, it is true or available everywhere in the world or in all situations. The disadvantage is that it is not universally available. Nor is acid rain always, and universally, a bad thing. Synonyms: widely, internationally, everywhere, worldwide More Synonyms of universally universally in British English (ˌjuːnɪˈvɜːsəlɪ) adverbeverywhere or in every case; without exception this principle applies universally universally in American English (ˌjunəˈvɜrsəli) adverb in a universal manner ; specif.,b. in every part or place Examples of 'universally' in a sentenceuniversally This is not something that is universally true in this line of work.Perhaps predictably, the proposal has since been almost universally panned by politicians on both sides.Was there a way to make tourist accommodation unique yet universally available? Almost universally the preferred option is to drive illegally.The idea that he is universally popular is something of a myth.It is now universally acknowledged that we played some of our best rugby under him.It is safe to say that this view is not universally held.How can these things be delivered in ways that are simple to access and universally available?Benefits will have to become more targeted at specific need rather than being universally available.The film was almost universally panned.IT'S been said that height is an advantage, but the adage is not universally true.Their methods and motives are now universally regarded as brutal, unfair and unjustified.The almost universally held view was "good riddance '.Films about Mars are almost universally terrible.Knowledge would become universally available, accompanied by an access of human wisdom.Many resettlement projects and initiatives are undertaken, yet results are mixed and support is not universally available.And it's not universally true.It is now universally discredited.I wanted to show a different way of seeing, and to get at something that is universally human.Stress hormones can help performance in the short term, but long-term chronic stress is universally bad.Nor is acid rain always, and universally, a bad thing. Now it's universally the way all rich countries' wars are recorded.These are, almost universally, stories about what we try and fail to shut out. In other languagesuniversally British English: universally ADVERB If something is universally believed or accepted, it is believed or accepted by everyone with no disagreement. ...a universally accepted point of view. - American English: universally
- Brazilian Portuguese: universalmente
- Chinese: 普遍地相信、接受
- European Spanish: universalmente
- French: universellement
- German: allgemein
- Italian: universalmente
- Japanese: 万人に
- Korean: 일반적으로
- European Portuguese: universalmente
- Latin American Spanish: universalmente
a universally accepted point of view Synonyms without exception uniformly everywhere across the board in all cases in every instance The disadvantage is that it is not universally available. Synonyms widely internationally everywhere worldwide globally Additional synonymsDefinition without exception Always lock your garage. Synonyms habitually, regularly, every time, inevitably, consistently, invariably, aye (Scottish), perpetually, without exception, customarily, unfailingly, on every occasion, day in, day out They almost invariably get it wrong. Synonyms always, regularly, constantly, every time, inevitably, repeatedly, consistently, ever, continually, aye (Scottish), eternally, habitually, perpetually, without exception, customarily, unfailingly, on every occasion, unceasingly, twenty-four-seven (informal), day in, day out |