multifarious — many and of various types; having great diversity or variety
Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
Definition: many and of various types; having great diversity or variety
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˌmʌltɪˈfɛriəs/
Korean meaning: 다양하고 많은; 매우 다양한 종류의
Korean pronunciation: 멀티**페**리어스
Example Sentences
- His multifarious collection included everything from vintage coins to rubber ducks.
- The CEO's multifarious responsibilities often kept her working late into the night.
- The restaurant's multifarious menu confused customers who just wanted a simple burger.
multifarious
ADJECTIVE//ˌmʌltɪˈfɛriəs//
many and of various types; having great diversity or variety

a cheerful vendor stands behind a large stall displaying an incredible variety of items from around the world. She gestures proudly toward her collection which includes colorful fabrics, pottery, jewelry, spices, books, musical instruments, and handicrafts all arranged together. A customer points excitedly at different items while trying to decide what to choose from the vast selection. The vendor explains each item while other shoppers browse through the diverse collection nearby. Other market stalls in the background also show different vendors selling their own varied collections. many different types of items having great diversity and variety all in one place
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Origin
From Latin multifarius, meaning 'of many kinds or sorts.' The word combines the concept of 'many' with 'varieties' to describe something having great diversity.
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“His multifarious collection included everything from vintage coins to rubber ducks.”
“The CEO's multifarious responsibilities often kept her working late into the night.”
“The restaurant's multifarious menu confused customers who just wanted a simple burger.”
“Shakespeare's multifarious works include comedies, tragedies, and historical plays.”
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