variety
/vəˈraɪ.ɪ.ti/variety
NOUNDefinition of variety
A variety of things is a group of things that are not all the same.
Example: Americans can buy a wide variety of cheap products at local supermarkets.
Variety is the quality of not being the same.
Example: Fruit can add variety to your salads.
A variety is one kind of something, especially plants and animals.
Example: The shop has 25 tomato varieties.
variety
EXAMPLESExamples of variety
Americans can buy a wide variety of cheap products at local supermarkets.
Example sentenceThis study was conducted over a relatively long period of time and in a variety of settings.
Example sentenceFruit can add variety to your salads.
Example sentenceThe shop has 25 tomato varieties.
Example sentenceBy 1930, Southerners alone had developed nearly 1,400 unique apple varieties.
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