Pronunciation: /ˈvɛriɪŋ/
verb to change or differ in some way
A1 The colors of the flowers in the garden vary depending on the season.
A2 Her mood can vary from happy to sad in a matter of minutes.
B1 The prices at the market vary from week to week.
B2 The quality of the products can vary greatly depending on the brand.
C1 The intensity of the workout can vary based on your fitness level.
C2 The opinions of the critics vary on the new movie, with some loving it and others hating it.
adjective showing diversity or differences
A1 The colors of the flowers in the garden are varying shades of pink and purple.
A2 The teacher used varying teaching methods to keep the students engaged.
B1 The restaurant offers a varying menu with options for vegetarians and meat lovers.
B2 The company's success can be attributed to its ability to adapt to varying market conditions.
C1 The research findings showed varying results depending on the sample size.
C2 The artist's work is known for its varying interpretations and deep symbolism.
formal The experiment yielded results with varying levels of accuracy.
informal The colors of the flowers are all different shades, varying from light to dark.
slang The party had a mix of music genres, varying from hip hop to electronic.
figurative Her mood was like a pendulum, constantly varying between highs and lows.
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