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diverse

/daɪˈvɝs/adjective2 syllables

Diverse means: many and different.

Synonyms for diverse15

adjective, as in many and different

divers, different

adjective, as in distinctly dissimilar or unlike

also used for diverse

manifold, catholic, dishomogeneous, diversified, eclectic, heterogeneous, liberal, differing, dissimilar, other, unalike, unlike

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What does diverse mean?2

adjective

1

many and different“tourist offices of divers nationalities”

2

distinctly dissimilar or unlike“celebrities as diverse as Bob Hope and Bob Dylan”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with diverse?13

two syllables

reverseadverseinversedispersetransverseperverseaverse

three syllables

reimburse
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Diverse in a sentence

  • The new, more diverse faculty groupings formulated a few rather left-field research questions.papabear
  • Esperanto sentence structure (i.e., word order) is extremely flexible and diverse.halfb1t
  • In the past, the city was much more linguistically diverse.mailohilohi
  • Kepler has found a diverse array of planets, including exotic, multi-planet solar systems.Hybrid
  • Afghan culture is rich and diverse, reflecting its ethnic and historical tapestry.always
  • Albania's diverse geography includes coastal plains, mountainous regions, and river valleys.always
  • Iran's agricultural sector is diverse, with crops grown in different regions of the country.Amastan
  • The vigorous man is engaged in diverse activities.unknown

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