universal
When used as an adjective, "universal" often describes things that are shared by everyone, regardless of where they live or what their culture is. In a technical or philosophical context, when used as a noun, it refers to a general quality rather than a specific object. For example, while a 'red apple' is a specific thing, 'redness' is the universal.
💬Casual Conversation
🎬Tuesday afternoon, Sarah is hiding in the office breakroom to avoid David.
Jessica
Did you finish that universal style guide or are you slacking?
Sarah
Still on it. I'm totally burnt out.
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Jessica uses 'universal' to refer to a design guide applicable across all company platforms (the first definition). Sarah uses the phrasal verb 'burnt out' to express extreme exhaustion from overworking, fitting her persona as an exhausted designer.
Meanings
adjective
Applicable to all cases; affecting or done by all people or things in the world or in a particular group.
"The desire for peace is a universal human longing."
adjective
Of, relating to, or denoting a universe or universes.
"The telescope provides a glimpse into the universal scale of the cosmos."