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kaleidoscopic
[ kuh-lahy-duh-skop-ik ]
adjective
- of, relating to, or created by a kaleidoscope.
- changing form, pattern, color, etc., in a manner suggesting a kaleidoscope.
- continually shifting from one set of relations to another; rapidly changing:
the kaleidoscopic events of the past year.
Synonyms: variable, protean, changeable
Other Words From
- ka·leido·scopi·cal·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of kaleidoscopic1
Example Sentences
In person, she felt like a force, her kaleidoscopic wardrobe hardly a match for her natural energy.
The score is built around a single chord that over an hour explodes into kaleidoscopic, supernatural-sounding upper harmonic pitches associated with each note.
The show burrows into the character’s psyche while surveying the mixed blessing of marriage in a kaleidoscopic revue that boasts one of Sondheim’s most irresistible scores.
There, Garten said, she found peaches that tasted like peach jam, a kaleidoscopic array of cheeses and crispy, handmade French baguettes.
And yet Native music, kaleidoscopically varied across the country and its many tribes and heritages, remains only rarely heard, and so only vaguely understood and appreciated, by non-Natives.
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