eclectic
1 of 2adjective/ˈɪk.lɛk.tɪk/
Forms:more eclectic,most eclectic
1
containing what is best of various ideas, styles, methods, beliefs, etc.
- Their restaurant had an eclectic ethnic menu that blended flavors from around the world.
- His eclectic approach to problem-solving involved drawing from various fields of expertise.
- Their wedding had an eclectic theme, combining elements from different cultural traditions and personal tastes.
- Her wardrobe was eclectic, mixing designer pieces with thrift store finds for a unique look.
- The university’s curriculum was eclectic, incorporating elements from diverse academic disciplines.