various
Americanadjective
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of different kinds, as two or more things; differing one from another.
Various experiments have not proved his theory.
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marked by or exhibiting variety or diversity.
houses of various designs.
- Synonyms:
- sundry
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presenting or having many different qualities or aspects.
a woman of various talent.
- Synonyms:
- divers, varied, variegated, diversified
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having a variety of colors; varicolored.
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different from each other; dissimilar.
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living at various hotels.
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individual (in a group, class, kind, etc.); separate.
permission from various officials in Washington.
pronoun
determiner
adjective
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of different kinds, though often within the same general category; diverse
various occurrences
his disguises are many and various
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(prenominal) relating to a collection of separate persons or things
the various members of the club
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displaying variety; many-sided
his various achievements are most impressive
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poetic variegated
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obsolete inconstant
Usage
What are other ways to say various? Various means “of different kinds” or “differing one from another.” How does various compare to different, distinct, and diverse? Find out on Thesaurus.com.
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of various
First recorded in 1545–55; from Latin varius “speckled, variegated,” hence “manifold, diverse”; see -ous
Explanation
Various describes several different kinds of things, like a candy shop that is home to various sweets, from lollipops to chocolate fudge. Various comes from the Latin word varius, meaning "changing, different, diverse." If you have various interests, you have a lot of them, and they represent a range — you might love hip hop, movies from the 1940s, fixing cars, and reading fashion magazines. Various can convey a high number, like when you say, "Various people want to get involved with the park clean-up." This means a lot of people want to help.
Vocabulary lists containing various
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Example Sentences
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In a post on Facebook on Friday, the Clacton MP said Ofcom was now investigating and that he was "appalled at the way various members of my family have been treated".
From BBC ● Aug. 21, 2026
“Apps have access to various possibilities predicted by various models—but at any particular moment, they’re only going to show one of those numbers instead of showing off the whole picture,” Swain added.
From Slate ● Aug. 21, 2026
And the money was on par with the jobs she had held at the various textile plants that once dominated this rural stretch of South Carolina.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Aug. 20, 2026
For Emirati researcher Mohammed Baharoon, who heads the Dubai Public Policy Research Center, the UAE move comes "after various attempts to reconnect Iran after the war".
From Barron's ● Aug. 20, 2026
“You’ll carry messages between the various departments and it often calls for a swift stride. You’ll be stationed in the center of the Park.”
From "The Bletchley Riddle" by Ruta Sepetys and Steve Sheinkin
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