many-sided
1 of 1adjective/ˈmɛniˌsaɪdɪd/
Forms:more many-sided,most many-sided
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full of variety or interest
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characterized by multiple perspectives or qualities, showing complexity and diversity
- Her many-sided talents include painting, dancing, and writing poetry.
- The discussion on climate change was many-sided, featuring opinions from scientists, activists, and policymakers.
- He has a many-sided career, working as a teacher, author, and speaker.
- The artwork is many-sided, reflecting various cultural influences and techniques.
- The many-sided nature of the problem requires input from different fields to find a solution.