Antonyms for unvaried
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : vair-eed |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈvɛər id |
- abnormal
- adjusted
- affected
- agitated
- altered
- aristocratic
- biased
- bright
- broken
- busy
- changeable
- changed
- changing
- clear
- corrupt
- cultured
- current
- deviating
- different
- dishonest
- disloyal
- disorderly
- disparate
- disproportionate
- dissimilar
- divergent
- eventful
- ever-changing
- excellent
- exceptional
- exciting
- extraordinary
- fascinating
- high
- imbalanced
- inconsistent
- inconstant
- indirect
- infrequent
- intelligent
- interesting
- intermittent
- interrupted
- irregular
- light
- lively
- memorable
- modified
- new
- noble
- noteworthy
- original
- partial
- peculiar
- rare
- refined
- rough
- scarce
- smart
- sophisticated
- superior
- transformed
- troubled
- unalike
- uncommon
- unconventional
- unequal
- uneven
- unfair
- unfamiliar
- unfixed
- unjust
- unlike
- unorthodox
- unstable
- unsteady
- untrustworthy
- unusual
- upright
- valuable
- variable
- varied
- varying
- versatile
- vertical
- wavering
- wobbly
Definition of unvaried
Origin :- "differing from one another," 1580s, from past participle of vary (q.v.).
- As in monotonous : adj all the same, remaining the same
- As in uneventful : adj monotonous, dull
- As in uniform : adj alike
- As in boring : adj uninteresting
- As in unchanged : adj unaltered
- As in invariant : adj even
- As in planar : adj even
- As in weariful : adj boring
- As in common : adj average, ordinary
- As in even : adj flat, uniform
- As in humdrum : adj boring, uneventful
- Simplicity and frankness are the unvaried character of the natives of the plain.
- Extract from : « Imogen » by William Godwin
- For a place of residence, I should suppose it might be a little dull, and unvaried.
- Extract from : « Janet's Love and Service » by Margaret M Robertson
- "Nothing," answered Walter, with unvaried coolness and determination.
- Extract from : « The Mysteries of London, v. 1/4 » by George W. M. Reynolds
- This latter part of his life was spent with unvaried regularity.
- Extract from : « Schopenhauer » by Margrieta Beer
- The unvaried grin baffled him, and presently he glanced elsewhere.
- Extract from : « The Business of Life » by Robert W. Chambers
- For the rest "there was but one unvaried tale of calamity and ruin."
- Extract from : « The Great Events by Famous Historians, v. 13 » by Various
- But who says the English peasant is dull and unvaried in his character?
- Extract from : « Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 4, September, 1850 » by Various
- Dreary and monotonous as the landscape, the days, too, pass in unvaried succession.
- Extract from : « With the World's Great Travellers, Volume 2 » by Various
- All that followed was one unvaried scene of distraction, division and enmity.
- Extract from : « The Felon's Track » by Michael Doheny
- Then it appeared from sea to sea one mass of unvaried rottenness and decay.
- Extract from : « The Felon's Track » by Michael Doheny
Synonyms for unvaried
- accepted
- agnate
- akin
- alike
- analogous
- arid
- balanced
- banal
- banausic
- blah
- bomb
- boring
- bourgeois
- bromidic
- bummer
- casual
- changeless
- characteristic
- characterless
- cloying
- colloquial
- colorless
- comformable
- common
- commonplace
- comparable
- consistent
- consonant
- constant
- continual
- continuing
- continuous
- conventional
- correspondent
- current
- customary
- daily
- dead
- dim
- dime a dozen
- direct
- ditto
- double
- drab
- drag
- drear
- dreary
- droning
- drudging
- dry
- dull
- dull as dishwater
- equable
- equal
- eternal
- everyday
- familiar
- firm
- fixed
- flat
- flat as pancake
- flush
- frequent
- garden-variety
- general
- habitual
- hackneyed
- ho hum
- ho-hum
- homely
- homogenous
- horizontal
- humdrum
- identical
- inconclusive
- indecisive
- informal
- insipid
- interminable
- invariable
- irksome
- level
- lifeless
- like
- matching
- mated
- mediocre
- metrical
- monotone
- monotonous
- moth-eaten
- mundane
- natural
- nothing
- nowhere
- ordinary
- parallel
- passable
- pedestrian
- permanent
- perpetual
- plain
- planate
- plane
- platitudinous
- plebeian
- plodding
- plumb
- prevailing
- prevalent
- probable
- proportional
- prosaic
- prosy
- puts one to sleep
- quiet
- recurrent
- regular
- reiterated
- repetitious
- repetitive
- resolute
- right
- routine
- run-of-the-mill
- same
- same difference
- samely
- selfsame
- similar
- simple
- sing-song
- smooth
- soporific
- spiritless
- square
- stabile
- stable
- stale
- standard
- steady
- stereotyped
- stock
- stodgy
- straight
- stuffy
- stupid
- surfaced
- tame
- tedious
- threadbare
- tiresome
- tiring
- toneless
- treadmill
- trite
- trivial
- true
- typical
- unaffected
- unbroken
- unchanged
- unchanging
- undeviating
- undifferentiated
- undistinguished
- unexceptional
- unexciting
- unfateful
- unfluctuating
- uniform
- uninflected
- uninteresting
- uninterrupted
- universal
- unmemorable
- unmodified
- unmoved
- unnoteworthy
- unrelieved
- unremarkable
- untouched
- unvaried
- unvarying
- unwavering
- unwrinkled
- usual
- vanilla
- vapid
- wearisome
- weary
- wearying
- well-worn
- white-bread
- workaday
- worn-out
- zero
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