variefated — having different colors or tones in an irregular pattern; diverse or varied
Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
Definition: having different colors or tones in an irregular pattern; diverse or varied
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈvɛriɪˌɡeɪtɪd/
Korean meaning: 불규칙한 패턴으로 다른 색깔이나 톤을 가진; 다양한
Korean pronunciation: **베**리이게이티드
Example Sentences
- My grandmother's variegated roses look like they're wearing polka-dot dresses.
- The variegated marble floor created an elegant atmosphere in the lobby.
- His variegated career included jobs as a chef, teacher, and circus performer.
variefated
ADJECTIVE//ˈvɛriɪˌɡeɪtɪd//
having different colors or tones in an irregular pattern; diverse or varied

a cheerful vendor arranges freshly picked vegetables on a wooden table display. She holds up a large bell pepper that shows streaks of red, yellow, and green in random patches across its surface. The pepper's natural coloring creates an irregular mosaic of different hues blending together. Nearby vegetables like tomatoes and squash also display mixed colorations in uneven patterns. Customers point excitedly at the uniquely colored produce, admiring the natural color variations. A small child reaches toward a striped eggplant with purple and white swirls. vegetables having different colors or tones in an irregular pattern, demonstrating natural diversity
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From Latin 'variegatus' meaning 'made varied or diverse,' derived from 'variare' (to vary) plus the past participle suffix '-atus.'
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“My grandmother's variegated roses look like they're wearing polka-dot dresses.”
“The variegated marble floor created an elegant atmosphere in the lobby.”
“His variegated career included jobs as a chef, teacher, and circus performer.”
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