Pronunciation: /dɪˈvɜrsəti/
noun the state of being diverse; variety; difference
A1 Diversity is important because it brings different ideas and perspectives.
A2 In some countries, there is a lot of diversity in terms of languages spoken.
B1 Companies are starting to recognize the benefits of diversity in the workplace.
B2 The city prides itself on its cultural diversity, with people from all over the world living here.
C1 The university promotes diversity through various programs and initiatives.
C2 The conference focused on the importance of diversity in creating innovative solutions.
adjective diverse - showing a great deal of variety; different
A1 I enjoy the diversity of colors in the rainbow.
A2 The garden had a diversity of flowers, from roses to daisies.
B1 The company prides itself on its diversity hiring practices.
B2 The university offers a diversity of courses to cater to different interests.
C1 The city's diversity of cultures makes it a vibrant and dynamic place to live.
C2 The museum's collection showcases a diversity of artistic styles from around the world.
formal The company prides itself on promoting diversity in the workplace.
informal It's great to see such diversity among the students in this class.
slang Diversity is what makes this city so lit!
figurative Just like a garden with a variety of flowers, diversity enriches our society.
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