variety
[və'rɑɪɪtɪ]

noun

[Definition]: the state of being different or diversified

[Example Sentences]:
1. Also available in a variety of colors and patterns, it will go on sale this spring for about $30.
2. The knockout game has been known by a variety of names since it came to public notice about 1992.
3. There are a variety of things you can try and they work with any router.
4. There are a variety of apps and software that make the process quick and affordable.
5. The needs of business units can change based on a variety of factors.
6. There are a variety of ways to exploit access to these certificates.
7. He told reporters that a variety of issues remain to be settled.
8. I like that approach and use it for a variety of email and social networking services.
9. First, it could show the way tech is important in a variety of industries.
10. There is a variety of channels that they send the alerts through.
11. These networks and the global data centers they connect exist for a variety of reasons.
12. The company makes memory products for use in a wide variety of consumer and enterprise devices.
13. One of a variety of apps can turn your iOS device into both a wireless keyboard and trackpad.
14. On Twitter, users said that the new policy would make a variety of abuse easier.
15. It is used in a variety of applications, with the automotive industry as a key user.


[Antonyms]type, species, specimen

[Synonyms]diversity, difference, assortment
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