Pronunciation: /ˈdaɪvərz/
noun a person who engages in underwater diving
A1 Divers enjoy exploring the colorful coral reefs.
A2 The divers spotted a school of fish swimming by.
B1 The group of divers consisted of people from different countries.
B2 Experienced divers know how to navigate underwater caves.
C1 The divers were equipped with advanced diving gear.
C2 Professional divers often work on underwater construction projects.
adjective denoting a large number or variety
A1 There were divers colors in the painting.
A2 The divers opinions of the group made decision-making difficult.
B1 The city had a divers population with people from all over the world.
B2 The company prides itself on its divers workforce.
C1 The book explored the divers cultures of the ancient civilizations.
C2 The conference featured divers speakers who shared their expertise on a variety of topics.
formal The company's workforce is quite diverse, with employees from various backgrounds and cultures.
informal Our group of friends is really diverse - we come from all over the world!
slang The music festival lineup is so divers this year, I can't wait to see all the different acts!
figurative The artist's portfolio is incredibly diverse, showcasing a wide range of styles and techniques.
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