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Various is an English adjective used to indicate a number of different kinds or several distinct items. It typically precedes a noun, as in various reasons, various books, or various sources, to convey diversity within a group. The adverb form is variously, meaning “in different ways” or “in a variety of ways,” as in the results were variously interpreted.

Etymology: Derived from Latin varius meaning “diverse, changing,” via Old French varius or related forms, the

Usage notes: In use, various often signals flexibility within a set and is common in academic, journalistic,

Examples: Various reasons were proposed for the policy change. The festival featured various artists and performances.

See also: Related terms include variety (the noun for a range of things), vary (to differ), variation

word
entered
English
in
the
early
modern
period
to
denote
multiple
kinds
or
possibilities.
The
related
noun
is
variety,
which
names
a
range
of
different
kinds
within
a
group.
and
descriptive
prose.
It
is
usually
followed
by
plural
nouns
or
noun
phrases;
for
example,
various
locations,
various
approaches.
The
phrase
various
and
sundry
is
a
fixed,
somewhat
old-fashioned
idiom.
The
adverb
form
variously
is
used
when
describing
how
something
is
done
or
interpreted.
The
data
were
collected
from
various
sources.
The
committee
interpreted
the
results
variously,
depending
on
the
metric
used.
(a
change
or
deviation),
and
variously
(the
adverb
form).