unvaried
/ n've rid/
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Definition
Adjective: Lacking variety; not changing or having differences; monotonous, uniform.
Usage
The adjective "unvaried" describes something that remains the same, shows little or no change, or lacks diversity. It often carries a negative connotation of being boring or monotonous due to its uniformity.
Examples
- The landscape was flat and unvaried for miles.
- She grew tired of the unvaried routine of her daily commute.
- The report presented an unvaried analysis, failing to consider alternative viewpoints.
Advanced Usage
- "unvaried in": Used to specify the aspect in which something lacks variety.
- The diet was unvaried in its nutritional content.
- In formal or academic writing, "unvaried" can describe statistical data, patterns, or results that show little deviation.
- The experiment yielded unvaried results across all test groups.
Variants and Related Words
- Unvarying (adj.): A direct synonym, meaning not changing; constant.
- Invariable (adj.): Never changing; always the same.
- Monotonous (adj.): Dull, tedious, and repetitious; lacking in variety and interest. (This is a stronger synonym emphasizing the boring effect.)
- Uniform (adj.): Remaining the same in all cases and at all times; unchanging in form or character.
Synonyms
Monotonous, uniform, unchanging, constant, repetitive, undiversified, homogeneous, samey.
Antonyms
Varied, diverse, changing, variable, heterogeneous, multifaceted.
Related Phrases
- Lack of variation: A noun phrase describing the state of being unvaried.
- The lack of variation in the curriculum was a common complaint.
Adjective
- lacking variety