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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121. The comforts of Cu Chi varied, depending on how much time one spent there.
122. The weight of taxation varied considerably from region to region.
123. The attentive service offered by the management is most obvious in the dining-room where the meals served are appetizing and varied.
124. They always encouraged varied materials where I studied at art college in Loughborough.
125. There is a shortage of suitable recruits in the diplomatic service, which offers varied experience abroad and a good career structure.
126. That might be some guarantee of bigger, better, more varied and more daring programming.
127. Enthusiasts become so excited by the many varied potentials of the media, they try to use them all.
128. The evolution of the comic book continued on its varied path, developing new ideas and throwing up new characters.
129. Cultural Affairs Social activities and a varied arts programme contribute much to the quality of university life.
130. Our clothing became less sombre and much more casual and varied.
131. An attempt was made to determine if fluid transport varied between days 6 and 9.
132. She will entertain with a fascinatingly varied programme of songs, both traditional and modern, with piano and flute accompaniment.
133. Home decorating and colour scheming advertorials might be offered by paint and wallpaper companies; indeed the opportunities are many and varied.
134. The background of long-firm fraudsters is far more varied than is found with convicted criminals as a whole.
135. Reactions have varied, but it's universally agreed that the preview is way too unstable and slow for everyday use.
136. Surfaces were cluttered with an assortment of electronic equipment, and mechanical contrivances in varied states of readiness.
137. Since alcohol consumption may have varied with time, efforts were made to obtain estimates based on patient recall and chart review.
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138. At the regional scale a much more varied picture of bus services emerges.
139. It has been interpreted and adapted in widely different ways, relating to varied environments and concepts held by chief executives themselves.
140. The results have varied, showing no effect in some and decreased secretion in others.
141. Rates were locally assessed and the amounts payable varied considerably from place to place.
142. The ethnic and religious composition of the force varied greatly according to rank.
143. One can merely draw attention to the problem here, for local arrangements were complex and varied.
144. These sums can then be varied over time to reflect changes consequent upon the damage caused to the injured party.
145. The most colourful character amongst these was William Riley, who had a varied and successful operational career.
146. The much more varied and extensive evidence for Charles's control of the coinage has important implications for both government and economy.
147. Like telephone charges, they can be varied from day to day and between evenings and rush hours.
148. And though his grades each week never varied much from 9 and 10, it was only by dint of hard work.
149. A varied diet of earthworms, aquatic insects, shrimps, small fish and tablet foods will keep it in good health.
150. The relative importance of academic qualifications varied between categories, being more significant for non-manual than for manual workers.
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