varied

adjective
UK: /ˈveərid/
US: /ˈverid/
  1. Containing or changing between different things or types.

    1. The menu offered a varied selection of dishes.
    2. She has a varied career background, including marketing and sales positions.
  2. Not staying the same; showing differences.

    1. The colors of the leaves are varied in autumn.
    2. The survey results showed varied opinions on the proposed policy changes.
varied verb
  1. Past tense of vary: to change or cause to change in character or form.

    1. He varied his routine to make it more interesting.
    2. The chef varied the recipe slightly to enhance the flavor profile.
  2. Past tense of vary: to be different from each other.

    1. The students' backgrounds varied greatly.
    2. The test scores varied depending on the difficulty of the questions.

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The word "varied" in English means: Containing or changing between different things or types., Not staying the same; showing differences..

The phonetic transcription of "varied" is /ˈveərid/ in British English and /ˈverid/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "varied": different, assorted, various, mixed, diverse.

Example usage of "varied": "The menu offered a varied selection of dishes.". More examples on the page.