variegate

verb
UK: /ˈveərɪɡeɪt/
US: /ˈveriːɡeɪt/
  1. To mark with different colors or shades.

    1. The artist will variegate the canvas with bold colors
    2. We can variegate the garden by planting flowers of different hues next spring
  2. To introduce variety or diversity into something; to diversify the appearance of.

    1. I variegate my workout routine to avoid boredom
    2. They variegate the curriculum to cater to students' diverse interests and learning styles
variegate adjective
  1. Having patches or streaks of different colors; diversified in appearance.

    1. The variegate leaves added interest to the garden
    2. Many butterflies have variegate patterns on their wings to blend in with their surroundings

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "variegate" in English means: To mark with different colors or shades., To introduce variety or diversity into something; to diversify the appearance of..

The phonetic transcription of "variegate" is /ˈveərɪɡeɪt/ in British English and /ˈveriːɡeɪt/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "variegate": assort, diversity, ornament, stripe, streak, mottle, color, motley, dapple.

Example usage of "variegate": "The artist will variegate the canvas with bold colors". More examples on the page.