Pronunciation: /ˈmɒtli/
noun a varied mixture
A1 The circus performers wore a motley of colorful costumes.
A2 The motley crew of adventurers set off on their journey to find the treasure.
B1 The motley assortment of snacks at the party included chips, dip, and fruit.
B2 The motley group of protesters gathered in front of the government building.
C1 The motley collection of antique furniture in the museum was carefully curated.
C2 The motley array of art pieces in the gallery showcased a wide range of styles and mediums.
adjective made up of a diverse range of elements
A1 The motley group of children played happily in the park.
A2 The motley assortment of furniture in the room gave it a quirky charm.
B1 The motley crew of volunteers worked together to clean up the beach.
B2 The motley collection of books on the shelf reflected the owner's diverse interests.
C1 The motley array of art pieces in the gallery showcased different styles and techniques.
C2 The motley mix of cultures in the city created a vibrant and dynamic atmosphere.
formal The motley group of investors had varying levels of experience in the stock market.
informal The motley crew of friends decided to go on a road trip together.
slang The motley bunch of misfits always caused trouble in the neighborhood.
figurative Her wardrobe was a motley assortment of colors and patterns.
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