Universal
UK /["/ˌjuːnɪˈvɜːsl/"]/US /["/ˌjuːnɪˈvɜːrsl/"]/
Definition
done by or involving all the people in the world or in a particular group
In simple words: Something that relates to everything or everyone.
Examples
- Such problems are a universal feature of old age.
- Agreement on this issue is almost universal.
- **universal suffrage** *(= the right of all the people in a country to vote)*
- There was universal disgust at what he had done.
- The increase in crime has been a universal phenomenon.
- These practices remain universal among the islanders.
- The party wanted to introduce a universal healthcare system.
- A representative assembly is a near universal feature of modern democracies.
- universal facts about human nature
Usage notes
Use 'universal' to describe principles or ideas that apply in all cases. It can sound overly formal in casual conversations, so use it appropriately.
Grammar pattern
universal + noun
Memory hint
Think of 'universe' — something that includes everything, like 'universal'.
Collocations
- be
- seem
- become
- truly
- by no means
- far from
- among
- in
- be
- seem
- become
- truly
- by no means
- far from
- among
- in
Synonyms
- general
- common
- all-encompassing
- worldwide
- global
Antonyms
- specific
- limited
- particular
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'uniqueness' meaning something special.
- Using 'universally' when 'widely' is more appropriate.
- Forgetting the correct form like 'universal laws' instead of 'the universal laws'.