variety

simple noun49 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.9

A large range of different things.

A very large range of different things.

A wide range of different things.

A wide range of different things.

A satisfactory range of choices.

An extremely large range of different things.

A large and interesting range of things.

An extremely large range of different things.

A very large range of different things.

Used to emphasize a surprisingly large or impressive range of different things.

A range of things so large it is difficult to believe.

A range of things that is admirable due to its size or quality.

Used to emphasize a surprisingly large or impressive range of different things.

An extremely large range of different things.

A very unusual and impressive range of different things.

A range of things that is surprising and impressive.

A significant or large range of different things.

A range of things that is extremely good and pleasing.

A range of things so large it seems to have no limit.

A range of things so large it seems to have no limit.

An unexpectedly large or diverse range of things.

An extremely interesting range of different things.

Used to describe a range of choices that is so large it becomes confusing.

Used to emphasize the very large size or amount of variety, often suggesting it is overwhelming.

A type that is not the same as another.

A type that has been recently developed or discovered.

A type that is clearly different from others and easy to recognize.

The usual or most common type.

A type that is not common or is different from what is normal.

A type that is not found or seen very often.

A type produced from cross-breeding two different types of plants or animals.

A type that has existed for a long time.

A type, especially of a plant, that is not easily affected by something harmful like disease or pests.

A type of crop that produces a large amount of grain or fruit.

A type, especially of a plant, that is not easily affected by diseases.

A type of plant that has been grown and improved by humans.

A type that naturally belongs to a particular place.

An ordinary type, with no special features.

An ordinary type, with no special features.

A specific type of grape, used for making wine or for eating.

A specific type of rice, such as basmati or jasmine.

A specific type of wheat, such as durum or spelt.

Used before a noun to indicate a range of different types of that noun, e.g., 'a variety of cheeses'.

Indicates the area or aspect in which diversity exists.

Used after a noun to describe its characteristic diversity, e.g., 'a country of great variety'.

To present a range of different options or choices.

To introduce different elements to make something more interesting.

To provide different elements to make something more interesting.

To cultivate a specific type of plant.

To put a specific type of plant into the ground to grow.

To create a new type of plant or animal through breeding or scientific methods.