diverse
1 of 1adjective/dɪˈvɝs/
Forms:more diverse,most diverse
1
showing a variety of distinct types or qualities
- The team consisted of individuals from diverse backgrounds, bringing a range of experiences and perspectives to the table.
- The conference had a diverse set of topics ranging from technology to art.
- She enjoys listening to diverse genres of music, from classical to jazz.
- The museum's collection includes diverse artworks from around the world.
- The festival showcased diverse musical genres.
2
embracing a wide range of different types or groups, ensuring representation of various people, ideas, or backgrounds
- The community is proud of its diverse population, with residents from many different countries.
- The company prides itself on having a diverse workforce.
- The university promotes a diverse learning environment.
- The organization's leadership is committed to building a diverse team.
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