- a word derived from varied.
Example Sentences
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The texture and detail of the clothing emerge in such exquisite touches as a view of the variedly painted buttons on Reginald’s vest.
From The New Yorker • May 18, 2016
Beyond its own rich claim to recognition, it forms with Part I something vastly and variedly Shakespearean.
From Time Magazine Archive
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And what an inexhaustible field lies ready for them, to depict—if they will only depict justly—the actual life of America, of the most variedly composite and interesting people the modern world knows!
From Parlous Times A Novel of Modern Diplomacy by Wells, David Dwight
Labrador is a land of rainbows and rainbow colours, and nowhere have I ever seen them so brilliant, so frequent and so variedly manifested.
From Woman's Way Through Unknown Labrador by Hubbard, Mina Benson
The most eloquent and variedly persuasive of these was Lord Bacon.
From The Mind in the Making The Relation of Intelligence to Social Reform by Robinson, James Harvey