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[ UK /vˈe‍əɹid/ ]
[ US /ˈvɛɹid/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. broken away from sameness or identity or duplication
    her quickly varied answers indicated uncertainty
  2. characterized by variety
    immigrants' varied ethnic and religious traditions
    his work is interesting and varied
  3. widely different
    varied ethnic traditions of the immigrants
    varied motives prompt people to join a political party

How To Use varied In A Sentence

  • His life was one of varied and significant achievements - an advocate at the Scottish bar, a sound if impatient and pugnacious judge of the Court of Session, and a politically active Whig.
  • The Irish actor was as famous for his varied movie roles as his drinking and womanising.
  • With a wide and varied selection of events, displays and performances, the festival captures the spirit of Yeats's works and the imagination of Sligo audiences.
  • Since the takeover bid started the loss on any given day has varied from close to €1 to €1.30.
  • The contrast or brightness of the image can be varied to emphasise areas or tissues of interest. Times, Sunday Times
  • However, there is a potential for increased tourism because of the natural beauty and varied topography and because the country is unspoiled and inexpensive.
  • Masked, they were dynamic, varied, and hilarious, so that their masks actually seemed to become their faces, despite their grotesqueness; unmasked, they were slow, hesitant, and awkward, as if ashamed of the material.
  • Her longings grew more varied and virulent with each passing year: raw pig meat, Hawaiian pineapples infeasible to procure in revolutionary Cuba, chewing tobacco, cockscomb stew. The Lady Matador’s Hotel
  • The recipe for theriac varied but usually included vipers' flesh, parts of lizards, honey, plants, and herbs or spices (even ginger, cinnamon, and myrrh).
  • The artistic elements are rich and varied, reflecting changing aesthetics as well as technological advances.
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