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Definition of diverse in English: diverseadjective ˈdʌɪvəːsdʌɪˈvəːs Showing a great deal of variety; very different. a culturally diverse population subjects as diverse as architecture, language teaching, and the physical sciences Example sentencesExamples - An increasing number of students are from racially/ethnically diverse backgrounds.
- Three sample areas are given to the above right, each of which is most diverse in a different way.
- Educating a culturally and linguistically diverse student population poses new challenges to America's school systems.
- "I prefer a more diverse range of music to listen to, " says Burridge.
- The topics are as diverse as the origins of the students.
- The central and western United States have a similarly diverse array of pyrrhotite occurrences.
- The biotic diversity of the grasslands has historically supported a diverse assemblage of species.
- They possess the most diverse array of something, but it's not wrestling.
- Since then the department has become too diverse to be readily characterised as a school.
- Although many schools have become more ethnically diverse over time, they typically remain divided.
- The country is ethnically diverse, indicated by its four language groups.
- We provide resource persons for our students from culturally diverse backgrounds.
- The electorate is as diverse in its settings as it is in its peoples.
- The most diverse range of extreme nationalist groups joined together under their leadership.
- The aim was to try to attract a more diverse range of applicants.
- Communication barriers are increasingly common in healthcare today as the population becomes more culturally diverse.
- Thus, studies of asthma in racially diverse populations appear to be warranted.
- He says it will also promote the diverse Australian workforce in the global economy.
- The trek also offers diverse fauna and flora and a good opportunity to spot blue sheep.
- Both groups were predominantly single and diverse in terms of country of origin.
Synonyms various, many and various, sundry, manifold, multiple varied, varying, miscellaneous, assorted, mixed, diversified, divergent, variegated, heterogeneous different, differing, distinct, unlike, dissimilar, distinctive, contrasting, conflicting informal a mixed bag of literary divers, myriad, legion rare contrastive
Derivatives adverb I've written quite diversely on anything that I'm interested in - and I'm interested in quite a lot of things. Example sentencesExamples - Its countryside is rated by some as being some of the most diversely scenic in the United Kingdom, yet do we care?
- Their topics of conversation varied diversely.
- It was not just an unimpeded sound, but a diversely focused one.
- Such departments are more diversely configured, with humanities departments common and journalism not uncommon in English.
Origin Middle English: variant of divers. Rhymes amerce, asperse, averse, biodiverse, burse, coerce, converse, curse, Erse, hearse, immerse, intersperse, nurse, perse, perverse, purse, reimburse, submerse, terce, terse, transverse, verse, worse Definition of diverse in US English: diverseadjective Showing a great deal of variety; very different. a culturally diverse population subjects as diverse as architecture, language teaching, and the physical sciences Example sentencesExamples - Communication barriers are increasingly common in healthcare today as the population becomes more culturally diverse.
- The trek also offers diverse fauna and flora and a good opportunity to spot blue sheep.
- Thus, studies of asthma in racially diverse populations appear to be warranted.
- Since then the department has become too diverse to be readily characterised as a school.
- He says it will also promote the diverse Australian workforce in the global economy.
- The topics are as diverse as the origins of the students.
- The electorate is as diverse in its settings as it is in its peoples.
- They possess the most diverse array of something, but it's not wrestling.
- We provide resource persons for our students from culturally diverse backgrounds.
- The aim was to try to attract a more diverse range of applicants.
- The biotic diversity of the grasslands has historically supported a diverse assemblage of species.
- The country is ethnically diverse, indicated by its four language groups.
- The most diverse range of extreme nationalist groups joined together under their leadership.
- Both groups were predominantly single and diverse in terms of country of origin.
- Educating a culturally and linguistically diverse student population poses new challenges to America's school systems.
- The central and western United States have a similarly diverse array of pyrrhotite occurrences.
- An increasing number of students are from racially/ethnically diverse backgrounds.
- "I prefer a more diverse range of music to listen to, " says Burridge.
- Although many schools have become more ethnically diverse over time, they typically remain divided.
- Three sample areas are given to the above right, each of which is most diverse in a different way.
Synonyms various, many and various, sundry, manifold, multiple
Origin Middle English: variant of divers. |