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diverse

Part of Speech

Adjective

Pronunciation

/daɪˈvɜːs/ (British)

/dɪˈvɜrs/ (American)

Definitions

  • Showing a great deal of variety; very different.
  • Composed of distinct or unlike elements or qualities.

Usage Examples

  • The festival celebrated the diverse cultures of the region.
  • The company's diverse workforce brings new ideas to the table.
  • Her interests are quite diverse, ranging from music to astronomy.

Etymology

From Old French 'divers', from Latin 'diversus', past participle of 'divertere' meaning to turn aside.

Synonyms

  • Varied
  • Assorted
  • Multifarious
  • Distinct

Antonyms

  • Uniform
  • Identical
  • Homogeneous

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish diverso /diˈβeɾ.so/
French divers /diˈvɛʁ/
German vielfältig /ˈfiːlˌfɛl.tɪç/
Hindi विविध /viː.vi.dʱ/
Russian разнообразный /rəz.nɐˈo.brəz.nɨj/
Chinese (Simplified) 多样的 /duō yàng de/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • British English: /daɪˈvɜːs/
  • American English: /dɪˈvɜrs/

Historical Usage

The word 'diverse' has been used in the English language since the 14th century to describe variety and differences among objects or ideas.

Cultural Nuances

The term is often used in discussions about social inclusivity, representing different cultural, ethnic, or ideological backgrounds.

More Information

'Diverse' is commonly used in modern society to emphasize the importance of representation across various sectors, such as workplaces, education systems, and communities. It reflects the idea of inclusiveness and the value of different perspectives.

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