Antonym: monotony. Similar words: a variety, a variety of, anxiety, society, various, variable, variation, vary. Meaning: [və'raɪətɪ] n. 1. a collection containing a variety of sorts of things 2. noticeable heterogeneity 3. (biology) a taxonomic category consisting of members of a species that differ from others of the same species in minor but heritable characteristics 4. a show consisting of a series of short unrelated performances 5. a category of things distinguished by some common characteristic or quality 6. a difference that is usually pleasant.
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151. Managers come from a variety of educational backgrounds.
152. An amazing variety of sport and entertainment awaits you.
153. It can apparently recognise an impressive variety of regional and foreign accents.
154. Currently there is a bewildering variety of software available and my first task will be to suggest a simple classification.
155. Clinton was seen as a strong advocate for a variety of educational improvements.
156. On a wider front secularism has affected our lives in a variety of ways.
157. This variety is especially useful for planting in the corners of an aquarium,(www.Sentencedict.com) where it provides a shelter for refuge-seeking fishes.
158. From a variety of angles, the movie makes its point about beautiful girls, without ever hitting us over the head.
159. Glycogen is found in a variety of animal tissues, particularly the liver.
160. The biggest barrier to entry into the video shopping arena has been the lack of available channels offering variety to customers.
161. It is willing and able to feed on a variety of prey species, up to the size of antelopes.
162. New seasonal selections are added throughout the year; offering a variety of both traditional favourites, as well as more adventurous dishes.
163. He was an outstanding fighter pilot who proved his mettle in a variety of tough assignments, including two wars.
164. A slice of chorizo sausage may be placed on top of the refried beans for variety.
165. During the subsequent centuries, those teachings would surface under a bewildering variety of names.
166. As far as physical abuse and neglect is concerned, a variety of factors may put a family at risk.
167. Upon the balance between them depends the enormous variety of societies seen in the animal kingdom.
168. On Off the Wall Jones utilized an all-star lineup of musicians and writers who could work in a variety of styles.
169. But groups can employ a variety of strategies to achieve this purpose.
170. Laura Lee's article was well balanced and gave sound advice on a variety of ways forward.
171. It takes a variety of forms and has long bewildered scientists and philosophers because it appears to lack biological purpose.
172. It decrees that intelligent life in some way selects out its own actual universe from a variety of possible alternatives.
173. There are a variety of professional associations of doctors, nurses and teachers which give tacit support to the regime.
174. In this respect, Figure 2 lists the variety of management practices that may need adjusting.
175. From very small beginnings, by 1990 about 1,500 plants employed almost half a million workers producing a great variety of goods.
176. It is more than that, as artificial selection has made a splendid variety of sizes, shapes, colours and tastes.
177. Particular attention was given to the ability to assemble the data in a wide variety of different ways.
178. In a similar experiment, a greater variety of clast sizes has been used to test bone abrasion.
179. Mark, aged 5 years, showed a variety of behaviour problems at home.
180. Then you can experiment, try a variety of functions, alter the structures, and evaluate the differing results.