kaleidoscopic

/kəˌlaɪdəˈskɑpɪk/
adjective
  1. Having complex and changing patterns of colors or shapes, like a kaleidoscope.
    • Her kaleidoscopic dress shimmered with every movement.
    • The artist's work is known for its kaleidoscopic use of color.
    • The kaleidoscopic display of fireworks lit up the night sky.
  2. Constantly changing in a rapid or unpredictable way.
    • The city's kaleidoscopic nightlife offers something new every evening.
    • The plot of the movie was kaleidoscopic, shifting between different timelines.
    • His kaleidoscopic moods made it hard to know how he was feeling.
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