Antonym: unvaried. Similar words: variety, a variety, variegate, variegated, a variety of, avarice, variant, various. Meaning: ['verɪd /'veər-] adj. 1. characterized by variety 2. widely different 3. broken away from sameness or identity or duplication.
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91. Their varied tasks in the Library have all contributed to its success and we owe them a very real debt of gratitude.
92. A good varied diet and suitable water conditions are essential to make the best of this beautiful fish.
93. Corinne delegated the details of the nursery to Aggie as she pursued her varied interests in town.
94. But in terms of the idea of attachment objects can be very varied.
95. The comic opera of Gilbert and Sullivan is a regular feature on the Alexandra's varied programme.
96. Besides its political and racial distribution, population density varied greatly.
97. Thus the time spent on the physical abuse referrals varied from 30 minutes to 20 hours.
98. This versatile book combines communicative activities with information on topics as varied as national customs, food, and the generation gap.
99. It has been highly commended by Citalia guests for its hospitality and good, varied cuisine.
100. Water Supply - and the many varied uses A guaranteed supply of water is vital for the canal system.
101. The market is further enhanced by live performers who act out the varied timeless arts.
102. Some are predicting that malls could have a more varied tenant mix, with more big-box retailers moving in.
103. Among her large and varied number of friends were several of the most distinguished historians of our time.
104. Varied career paths will allow for diverse needs and work patterns.
105. The first dilemma has been discussed: the managers gradually learned that their subordinates varied extensively in skill and motivation.
106. A successful activity will consist of a series of varied lessons and tasks.
107. The South Lake is a haven for watersports enthusiasts whilst the North Lake has a rich and varied array of wildlife.
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108. The subject content of each group was varied and was, as Mr. Mallory said, his own choice.
109. A large exploration programme both on and offshore is in progress, though the level of activity has varied considerably.
110. Historians have varied in their interpretations of how the Labour Party approached these problems and the effectiveness of its responses.
111. The symptoms she endured varied from month to month, worsening or improving according to the circumstances of her life at the time.
112. The Great Forest is an ancient, vast and very varied woodland.
113. Varied learning strategies? - a final check Are you giving your pupils varied experiences, teaching strategies and activities?
114. The cloisters are fine and have varied and original carved columns and capitals.
115. Such widely varied writers as Webern, Dallapiccola, and Stravinsky rely heavily on the textures and idioms of early choral music.
116. Although the relative strengths of these components varied, the absolute flux densities of all components generally decreased during January to June.
117. In practice, the treatment of widows and deserted wives varied considerably from region to region.
118. Once again you can appreciate how important it is to have a mixed and varied diet.
119. But the ways people can best deal with their own stress are as varied as the ways in which they express it.
120. Details varied, but the entry for Hooe, near Battle, gives some idea of how the Normans saw their acquisitions.
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