Pronunciation: /reɪndʒ/
noun the area of variation between upper and lower limits
A1 The store sells a range of products including food, clothing, and electronics.
A2 The hotel offers a range of amenities such as a pool, gym, and spa.
B1 The company has a wide range of clients from small businesses to large corporations.
B2 The museum showcases a diverse range of artwork from different time periods.
C1 The professor's research covers a broad range of topics in the field of psychology.
C2 The conference will feature speakers from a wide range of industries and backgrounds.
verb to extend or stretch across a distance
A1 I can range the books on the shelf by size.
A2 She ranges her outfits by color in the closet.
B1 The store ranges their products from cheapest to most expensive.
B2 As a chef, he ranges his dishes from appetizers to desserts.
C1 The artist ranges her paintings in a gallery according to themes.
C2 The scientist ranges the data sets to analyze the results.
formal The store offers a wide range of products to choose from.
informal They have a bunch of different stuff in stock.
slang They've got a whole range of things to pick from.
figurative Her emotions ran the range from joy to sorrow throughout the day.
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