kaleidoscopic
pronunciation
How to pronounce kaleidoscopic in British English: UK [kəˌlaɪdə'skɒpɪk]
How to pronounce kaleidoscopic in American English: US [kəˌlaɪdə'skɒpɪk]
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- Adjective:
- continually shifting or rapidly changing
Word Origin
- kaleidoscopic (adj.)
- 1820, from kaleidoscope + -ic. Figurative use by 1855.
Example
- 1. Thoughts appear as kaleidoscopic patterns of light and sound .
- 2. A kaleidoscopic painting we will bring in the youth .
- 3. Dance , depicting the kaleidoscopic world and manifold phenomena in reality and exploring board field , is an art that manifests genuineness , benevolence and beauty .
- 4. As I wake its kaleidoscopic mind .
- 5. The group is forming abstract kaleidoscopic patterns , forms and shapes .