Universal
(adjective)
- Applying to all things, people, or places.
- Existing everywhere at the same time.
- Applying to a particular group or category in the same way.
Origin:
Late middle english, from latin universālis, from universus whole, entire.
Examples:
- The law has a universal application and affects everyone.
- The universal laws of physics apply everywhere in the universe.
- The use of cell phones is becoming universal across all ages and cultures.
- The love for pizza is a universal feeling among people.
- The principles of fairness and justice are considered universal values.