Universally
Universally is an adverb formed from universal, which itself derives from Latin universalis, meaning “of or relating to the whole; general to all.” The suffix -ly turns the adjective universal into the adverb universally, signaling applicability or occurrence across all cases, people, or domains.
In ordinary use, universally conveys breadth or consensus: “The rule is universally applicable” or “The principle
Usage notes: while popular in formal writing, “universally” can be hyperbolic when overgeneralized. Antonyms include locally,