various

IPA: vˈɛriʌs

adjective

  • Having a broad range (of different elements).
  • (dated) That varies or differs from others; variant; different.
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Examples of "various" in Sentences

  • Mr. Lieberman also criticized what he called various efforts by the
  • He was calling various officials in the administration to ask if Carter really listened to Mondale.
  • Investigators are still amassing a great deal of information based on eyewitnesses and what they called various sources.
  • Some absolutely promiscuous butchers label various cuts of meat London broil, including flank steak, sirloin tip, top round, etc.
  • That the Authors Guild has not tried to create an RIAA-like entity in various is somewhat surprising – maybe it’s coming soon, I do not know.
  • It ran the Brown stimulus, which we define as the various measures taken in the 2008 Pre-Budget Report, through their computers – and the resultant graphs are fascinating.
  • I am a little on the OCD side about how they are organized, so even though you might see some space on the left in various food shots, that space is reserved for baking books and it is cooking books I am out of space for (although dessert books are not far behind).

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