varied
pronunciation
How to pronounce varied in British English: UK [ˈveərid]
How to pronounce varied in American English: US [ˈverid]
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- Adjective:
- characterized by variety
- widely different
- broken away from sameness or identity or duplication
Word Origin
- varied (adj.)
- "changed," early 15c., past participle adjective from vary (v.). From 1580s as "differing from one another;" as "characterized by variety," from 1732.
Synonym
Example
- 1. Varied landscapes are perfect for outdoor activities .
- 2. Styles have become more varied , from broadly cartoonish to almost photo-realistic .
- 3. Your social life will be rich and varied .
- 4. Some netizens propose that china adopt varied approaches to recruit college students instead of solely depending on gaokao .
- 5. A cast list this varied requires co-ordination .