Pronunciation: /daɪˈvɜrsəˌfaɪd/
verb past tense of diversify, meaning to make or become more diverse or varied
A1 She diversified her wardrobe by adding colorful scarves.
A2 He diversified his investment portfolio to reduce risk.
B1 The company diversified its product line to attract new customers.
B2 The restaurant diversified its menu to include vegan options.
C1 The artist diversified his style to experiment with different techniques.
C2 The multinational corporation diversified its operations to enter new markets.
adjective showing a variety of different elements or qualities
A1 The supermarket offers a diversified selection of fruits and vegetables.
A2 She enjoys reading books from diversified genres.
B1 The company has diversified its product line to appeal to a wider range of customers.
B2 The city's economy is diversified, with industries ranging from technology to tourism.
C1 The artist's portfolio is highly diversified, showcasing a variety of styles and mediums.
C2 The investment portfolio is diversified to minimize risk and maximize returns.
formal The company has diversified its product line to appeal to a wider range of customers.
informal She decided to try a more diversified approach to studying for her exams.
slang I'm all about that diversified hustle, trying different things to see what works.
figurative His interests are so diversified, it's like he has a whole world within himself.
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