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various

American  
[vair-ee-uhs] / ˈvɛər i əs /

adjective

  1. of different kinds, as two or more things; differing one from another.

    Various experiments have not proved his theory.

    Antonyms:
    similar, uniform, same, identical
  2. marked by or exhibiting variety or diversity.

    houses of various designs.

    Synonyms:
    sundry
  3. presenting or having many different qualities or aspects.

    a woman of various talent.

    Synonyms:
    divers, varied, variegated, diversified
  4. having a variety of colors; varicolored.

  5. different from each other; dissimilar.

  6. variant.

  7. numerous; many.

    living at various hotels.

  8. individual (in a group, class, kind, etc.); separate.

    permission from various officials in Washington.


pronoun

  1. Informal. several, many, or numerous ones.

    I spoke with various of them.

various British  
/ ˈvɛərɪəs /

determiner

    1. several different

      he is an authority on various subjects

    2. not_standard ( as pronoun; followed by of )

      various of them came

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adjective

  1. of different kinds, though often within the same general category; diverse

    various occurrences

    his disguises are many and various

  2. (prenominal) relating to a collection of separate persons or things

    the various members of the club

  3. displaying variety; many-sided

    his various achievements are most impressive

  4. poetic variegated

  5. obsolete inconstant

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Usage

What are other ways to say various? Various means “of different kinds” or “differing one from another.” How does various compare to different, distinct, and diverse? Find out on Thesaurus.com.

Other Word Forms

  • nonvarious adjective
  • nonvariously adverb
  • nonvariousness noun
  • variously adverb
  • variousness noun

Etymology

Origin of various

First recorded in 1545–55; from Latin varius “speckled, variegated,” hence “manifold, diverse”; -ous

Example Sentences

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One of the biggest complaints about the original movie from fans was the inclusion of various pop and rock songs on the game's soundtrack.

From BBC

There were various lows during England's terrible Ashes tour of Australia, many of which have been pored over endlessly in recent months.

From BBC

Exposure to haze can cause various health issues, from itchy eyes and nose bleeds to heart attacks.

From BBC

During this time the astronauts will conduct various checks to ensure the reliability and safety of the spacecraft -- it has never carried humans before -- before venturing further.

From Barron's

Russia has one of the highest divorce rates in the world, according to various polls.

From Barron's