Diverse

  • 11diverse — [adj] different; various assorted, contradictory, contrary, contrasted, contrasting, contrastive, differing, discrete, disparate, dissimilar, distant, distinct, divergent, diversified, diversiform, incommensurable, like night and day*, manifold,… …

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  • 12diverse — [Wichtig (Rating 3200 5600)] Auch: • verschiedene Bsp.: • Eine Freiluftarena mit Spaß und Abenteuer hoch in den Rocky Mountains, die drei verschiedene Lager mit diversen Aktivitäten für Jungen und Mädchen bietet …

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  • 13diverse — [də vʉrs′, dīvʉrs΄; dī′vʉrs΄] adj. [ME & OFr < L diversus, pp. of divertere, to turn aside < dis , apart + vertere, to turn: see VERSE] 1. different; dissimilar 2. varied; diversified SYN. DIFFERENT diversely adv. diverseness n …

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  • 14Diverse — For other uses, see Diversity (disambiguation). Diverse Birth name Kenny Jenkins Born Unknown Origin Chicago, Illinois, United States Genres Hip Hop/Rap …

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  • 15diverse — 01. Our society today is quite culturally [diverse], with immigrants from all over the world. 02. Shops on Government Street sell a [diverse] range of souvenirs. 03. The Beatles attract a [diverse] audience, from little children, to teenagers,… …

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  • 16diverse — ● divers, diverse adjectif (latin diversus, tourné dans des directions contraires) (au pluriel) Se dit d êtres ou de choses qui diffèrent par leur nature, leurs caractères, etc. ; variés : Il vient ici des visiteurs des pays les plus divers. Qui… …

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  • 17diverse — [[t]daɪvɜ͟ː(r)s, AM dɪ [/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED If a group or range of things is diverse, it is made up of a wide variety of things. ...shops selling a diverse range of gifts... Society is now much more diverse than ever before. Syn: varied 2) ADJ… …

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  • 18diverse — adj. VERBS ▪ be, seem ▪ become ADVERB ▪ extremely, fairly, very, etc …

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  • 19diverse — adjective Etymology: Middle English divers, diverse, from Anglo French & Latin; Anglo French divers, from Latin diversus, from past participle of divertere Date: 14th century 1. differing from one another ; unlike < people with diverse interests&#8230; …

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  • 20diverse — [13] Diverse is one of a small family of English words, including also divers, divert, and divorce, which come ultimately from Latin dīvertere. This was a compound verb formed from the prefix dis ‘aside’ and vertere ‘turn’ (source of English&#8230; …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins