Kaleidoscopic

C2 8+

Pronunciation: /kəˌlaɪdəˈskɒpɪk/

Definitions of kaleidoscopic

adjective characterized by shifting patterns and colors like those of a kaleidoscope

Example Sentences

A1 The kaleidoscopic toy fascinated the children with its changing colors.

A2 She wore a kaleidoscopic scarf that brightened up her outfit.

B1 The artist created a kaleidoscopic painting that captured the essence of the city.

B2 The kaleidoscopic display of fireworks lit up the night sky.

C1 The novel offered a kaleidoscopic view of the protagonist's life, revealing different perspectives.

C2 The kaleidoscopic patterns in the stained glass windows were truly mesmerizing.

Examples of kaleidoscopic in a Sentence

formal The kaleidoscopic patterns created by the artist were truly mesmerizing.

informal The kaleidoscopic display at the concert was so cool.

slang That kaleidoscopic video on TikTok went viral in no time.

figurative Her kaleidoscopic personality made her stand out in a crowd.

Grammatical Forms of kaleidoscopic

past tense

kaleidoscoped

plural

kaleidoscopics

comparative

more kaleidoscopic

superlative

most kaleidoscopic

present tense

kaleidoscopes

future tense

will kaleidoscope

perfect tense

have kaleidoscoped

continuous tense

is kaleidoscoping

singular

kaleidoscopic

positive degree

kaleidoscopic

infinitive

to kaleidoscope

gerund

kaleidoscoping

participle

kaleidoscoped

Origin and Evolution of kaleidoscopic

First Known Use: 1817 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'kaleidoscopic' originates from the Greek word 'kalos' meaning beautiful, 'eidos' meaning form, and 'skopeo' meaning to look at.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe the intricate and ever-changing patterns seen through a kaleidoscope, the term 'kaleidoscopic' has evolved to represent anything that is constantly shifting and full of diverse elements.