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variety

American  
[vuh-rahy-i-tee] / vəˈraɪ ɪ ti /

noun

plural

varieties
  1. the state of being varied or diversified.

    to give variety to a diet.

    Synonyms:
    multiplicity, diversity
    Antonyms:
    sameness
  2. a number of different types of things, especially ones in the same general category.

    A variety of tropical plants dominate the hotel porch.

    The variety of baked goods is impressive.

    Synonyms:
    group, collection, assortment
  3. a kind or sort.

    This variety of yogurt is especially dense because it has very little whey.

  4. a particular form, condition, or phase of something.

    Artistic pursuits of every variety are represented here.

    Synonyms:
    species, class, sort, kind
  5. a category within a species, based on some hereditary difference.

  6. a type of animal or plant produced by artificial selection.

  7. Philately. a stamp differing from others of the same issue through an accident other than an error of an artist or printer.

  8. Older Use. difference; discrepancy.

  9. Also called variety show.  entertainment of mixed character, consisting of a number of individual performances or acts, as of singing, dancing, or skits.


adjective

  1. of, relating to, or characteristic of a variety: variety performers.

    a variety store;

    variety performers.

variety British  
/ vəˈraɪɪtɪ /

noun

  1. the quality or condition of being diversified or various

  2. a collection of unlike things, esp of the same general group; assortment

  3. a different form or kind within a general category; sort

    varieties of behaviour

    1. taxonomy a race whose distinct characters are insufficient to justify classification as a separate species; a subspecies

    2. horticulture stockbreeding a strain of animal or plant produced by artificial breeding

    1. entertainment consisting of a series of short unrelated performances or acts, such as comedy turns, songs, dances, sketches, etc

    2. ( as modifier )

      a variety show

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Usage

As a collective noun, variety, when preceded by a, is often treated as a plural: A variety of inexpensive goods are sold here. When preceded by the, it is usually treated as a singular: The variety of products is small. See also collective noun.

Other Word Forms

  • nonvariety noun
  • overvariety noun
  • subvariety noun

Etymology

Origin of variety

First recorded in 1525–35; from Latin varietās, equivalent to vari(us) various ( def. ) + -etās, variant of -itās -ity ( def. ) after a vowel

Explanation

Variety is a quality similar to diversity or difference. Some feel having variety in life is much more exciting than doing the same routine day in and day out. You’ve likely heard the expression “variety is the spice of life” to describe how our days are more interesting when different things happen. Variety can also describe different things that are classified under one category or type, like varieties of apple — granny smith, pink lady, or red delicious. A variety show is entertainment that includes a number of different and unrelated acts, like fire eaters, string bands, comedians, lounge singers, and spoon players.

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Prices were spiking for energy and for a wide variety of goods and services, with the average selling prices for goods and services at their highest level since July 2022.

From MarketWatch • Apr. 23, 2026

The chimp war study went viral for a variety of reasons, not least of them the lurid spectacle of a species other than our own committing despicable acts.

From Salon • Apr. 23, 2026

Clients seek out the womb witch for a variety of reasons.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 22, 2026

Nokta has covered the shipping industry since 2004 at a variety of firms, and recently returned to Clarksons after four years at Jefferies Securities.

From Barron's • Apr. 22, 2026

Beside her on the brass fender of the hearth a tea was laid out: steaming thimbles and a variety of crumbs; tea cake and crumpet and cucumber sandwich, on polished British pennies.

From "Secrets at Sea" by Richard Peck