varied

pronunciation

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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

adj.

unvaried

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 .

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