diversely
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The team approached the problem diversely, each member contributing a unique idea.
Definition
Adverb: - In a diverse manner; in many different ways or forms. It describes an action performed with variety or from multiple different perspectives.
Usage
The adverb "diversely" is used to modify a verb, indicating that the action is carried out in varied, assorted, or heterogeneous ways. It emphasizes multiplicity and difference in approach, representation, or outcome.
Examples
- The committee members interpreted the data diversely, leading to a lengthy but fruitful debate.
- Artists from around the world have diversely represented the theme of "home" in this exhibition.
- The symptoms of the illness can manifest dversely in patients of different age groups.
Advanced Usage
- "To be diversely represented": To be included or portrayed in multiple, varied forms or by a wide range of types.
- The student body is diversely represented in the university's decision-making councils.
- "To think diversely": To consider a problem or topic from many different angles or perspectives.
- Successful innovation often requires a team that can think diversely.
Variants and Related Words
- Diverse (adjective): showing a great deal of variety; very different.
- The city has a diverse population.
- Diversity (noun): the state of being diverse; variety.
- The diversity of opinion was evident in the meeting.
- Diversification (noun): the process of making or becoming more diverse.
- The company's diversification into new markets was a strategic success.
Synonyms
- Variously: In several different ways.
- Differently: In a manner that is not the same as another.
- Multifariously: In many and various ways. (More formal)
Antonyms
- Uniformly: In a manner that is the same in all cases and at all times.
- Homogeneously: In a manner composed of parts or elements that are all of the same kind.
- Similarly: In a similar way.
The team approached the problem diversely, each member contributing a unique idea.
Adverb
- in diverse ways
- the alternatives that are variously represented by the participants
- the speakers treated the subject most diversely