[ UK /ɐsˈɔːtɪd/ ]
[ US /əˈsɔɹtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. consisting of a haphazard assortment of different kinds
    assorted sizes
    a motley crew
    miscellaneous accessories
    sundry sciences commonly known as social
    assorted sizes
    an arrangement of assorted spring flowers
    a mixed program of baroque and contemporary music
  2. of many different kinds purposefully arranged but lacking any uniformity
    cited various reasons for his behavior
    assorted sizes
    his disguises are many and various
    assorted sizes
    various experiments have failed to disprove the theory
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How To Use assorted In A Sentence

  • They watched in wonder as bankers, industrialists and assorted spivs piled up more and more riches.
  • There are chocks of assorted age and make, battered into shapeless bashies, as well as many fine #1 Friends, sunk and overcammed deep into fingercracks which refuse to give up their dead.
  • The crowd is chock-a-block with people who like all kinds of music, and there are only very few acts that can cater for such an assorted group of people.
  • It's only four dudes, but together they play drums, guitar, keys, upright bass, trumpet, flugel horn and assorted "electronics. The Drift - Invisible (Music (For Robots))
  • When you come to the world of weblogs for the first time you will probably find to your horror that they are written by foul-mouthed illiterates, self-obsessed juveniles (of all ages), assorted bigots and swivel-eyed fruitcakes.
  • He will be comfortable with his citation on the blogrolls of various right-wing groupuscules and assorted reactionary ranters.
  • His food demands included seedless watermelon, yogurt, pretzels and an assorted vegetable tray with ranch dip. The Sun
  • They strongly urge the assorted presidents, prime ministers and corporate chieftains to come without their staffs and guards.
  • Billboards advertising assorted Americana jostle for position with US-style shopping malls and brash, brutalist hotels.
  •  The wrought-iron etagere and assorted knick-knacks, their rock-maple dinette set, pine bedroom suite. Garden
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