varied

/ˈvɛrid/
adjective
  1. Having many different types, forms, or qualities; diverse.
    • She enjoys a varied diet that includes fruits, vegetables, and grains.
    • The museum has a varied collection of art from around the world.
    • His career has been varied, including jobs in teaching, writing, and farming.
  2. Changing or different at different times; not constant.
    • The weather this week has been varied, with sun, rain, and wind.
    • The landscape offered a varied view of hills, forests, and rivers.
    • Her moods are varied, sometimes happy and sometimes thoughtful.
verb
  1. Past tense of vary: to change or make different in some way.
    • They varied their travel plans based on the weather.
    • The chef varied the recipe by adding new spices.
    • She varied her workout routine to avoid boredom.