Diversified

/daɪˈvɜːsɪfaɪd/

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Definitions

1

Having a variety of different types or forms.

/daɪˈvɜːsɪfaɪd/

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Made more varied or diverse.

The company's diversified product line caters to a wide range of consumers.

💡 Simply: Imagine a restaurant menu where there are many types of food to pick from. If you are eating from many different options, you are using a diversified menu.

👶 For kids: It means having lots of different kinds of things. Like, a box of crayons that has lots of colors is diversified!

More Examples

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The diversified curriculum includes subjects from science, art, and music.

3

Diversified investments help spread financial risk.

How It's Used

Business

"A diversified investment portfolio helps to mitigate risk."

Agriculture

"The farm has diversified its crops to include fruits and vegetables."

From Latin *diversificare* 'to vary', from *diversus* 'various' and *facere* 'to make'. The word entered English in the 17th century.

Historically used in financial and economic contexts, initially referring to spreading risk in investments and business operations.

Memory tip

Think of a garden with many types of plants, or a menu with lots of different food options!

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