vary
/ˈvɛri/
verb
- To change or be different, especially in a way that is not constant or uniform.
- The prices of vegetables vary from season to season.
- The test results vary widely among students.
- Her mood can vary depending on how much sleep she gets.
- To make changes to something in order to add interest or avoid monotony.
- You should vary your exercise routine to keep it interesting.
- The chef likes to vary the menu based on what is fresh at the market.
- To improve your writing, try to vary your sentence structure.
- To differ or deviate from a standard, rule, or expectation.
- His opinion varies greatly from that of his colleagues.
- The recipe can vary slightly depending on the region.
- The actual cost may vary from the original estimate.
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