Many Sided

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈmɛni ˈsaɪdɪd/

Definitions of many sided

adjective describing something with multiple aspects or perspectives

Example Sentences

A1 The diamond had many sided shapes.

A2 She was a many sided person, with different interests and talents.

B1 The project requires a many sided approach to problem solving.

B2 The novel's main character is complex and many sided.

C1 The issue is many sided, with various factors to consider.

C2 The artist's work is known for its many sided interpretations and meanings.

Examples of many sided in a Sentence

formal The issue at hand is quite many sided and requires a thorough analysis from different perspectives.

informal There are many sided opinions on this topic, so it's hard to come to a consensus.

slang This situation is so many sided, it's like trying to solve a Rubik's cube.

figurative Her personality is like a many sided diamond, each facet revealing a different aspect of her character.

Grammatical Forms of many sided

past tense

many sided

plural

many sideds

comparative

more many sided

superlative

most many sided

present tense

many side

future tense

will be many sided

perfect tense

have been many sided

continuous tense

being many sided

singular

many sided

positive degree

many sided

infinitive

to be many sided

gerund

being many sided

participle

many sided

Origin and Evolution of many sided

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'many sided' originated from the combination of the words 'many' and 'sided' to describe something with multiple facets or perspectives.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'many sided' has come to be used in various contexts to describe objects, concepts, or individuals with complex or multifaceted characteristics.