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"variegated" Definitions
  1. (specialist) having spots or marks of a different colour
  2. (formal) consisting of many different types of thing or person
"variegated" Synonyms
motley kaleidoscopic mottled polychromatic rainbow many-colored(UK) many-coloured(US) prismatic streaked varicoloured colourful(UK) many-hued multicolour(UK) multicoloured(UK) particoloured harlequin jazzy marbled psychedelic rainbow-like spotted stippled flecked dappled speckled freckled spotty specked splotchy dotted dapple blotchy patchy blotched brindled splotched pied piebald heterogeneous varied miscellaneous mixed assorted diverse diversified different eclectic disparate various indiscriminate manifold sundry patchwork multifarious differing varying promiscuous checkered(US) check checked crisscross patterned squared quilted checky mutable plaid tartan intricate complicated complex convoluted elaborate involved tangled knotty labyrinthine difficult sophisticated fancy abstruse baroque entangled circuitous confused daedal detailed hard figured decorated marked adorned embellished ornamented fussy florid busy showy ostentatious rococo beautiful extravagant striped banded striated veined slashed straked lined barred smeared daubed laced freaked maculated sprinkled shot peppered bespeckled besprinkled expanded widened brought variety to branched out spread out alternated mixed up added variety to mixt punctuated permutated enlarged spread interspersed changed gave variety to redecorated remodeled(US) remodelled(UK) reskinned renovated painted refurbished furbished reconditioned transformed repainted revamped refreshed refurnished refinished renewed repapered rearranged restored spruced up bedaubed applied besmeared coated covered smothered plastered anointed dabbed smudged slapped caked slopped bespattered splashed varnished covered thickly coloured(UK) colored(US) dyed stained glossed shaded tinted washed blushed flushed glazed imbued infused pigmented tinctured tinged toned crimsoned More

144 Sentences With "variegated"

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The text is infinitely variegated, the subtext always the same. . . .
The sunlight, passing through it, became variegated and dazzling, dancing, enchanting.
In turn his artistic identity is rich, variegated, and entirely his own.
The path is variegated and flexible and often stretches across multiple media platforms.
As it bloomed, she noticed a beautiful variegated mutation in one of her flowers.
An ostentatious style paired with exquisite detail runs through a series of variegated, graphic renderings.
Recently, she auctioned off a variegated monstera adansonii and set the opening bid at $19.
She will choose a panoramic vista, then zoom in uncomfortably close on its variegated surfaces.
A counted number of pulses only is given to us of a variegated, dramatic life.
Loops of vegetables spread out from the machines like heads of twirled and variegated hair.
Most have variegated leaves and leaf edging in various shades of green, white, and yellow.
Variegated plants, like the pink princess, get their differently colored streaks from a genetic mutation.
Englabörn is anchored by Jóhannsson's deft use of space and colored by his variegated musical experiences.
On inspection, most "east-west" conflicts inside the EU turn out to be rather more variegated.
The only traces of these variegated apparitions, once the elements had done them in, were photographs.
The variegated surface ranges from smooth and scraped to ridges of paint and cracked, built-up surfaces.
Sometimes you can find plants that are variegated and will have streaks of pink in their foliage.
I want my daughter to learn these lessons and to applaud and question this nation's variegated history.
Through them, she absorbed a far more variegated cultural experience than she would have encountered in Virginia.
Few of Ms. Offolter's plants have evoked quite the level of excitement that the variegated monstera has.
Q. How can you possibly cover all the news in such a giant, dense, culturally variegated, area?
She wears two long braided pink pigtails; her body's obscured by a variegated display of tall cacti.
It's been 15 years since Roberts — an erudite pianist with variegated harmonic texture — last played the Vanguard.
Had we gone that route, we might have an internet that was robust, resilient, variegated and dynamic.
There is an enormous variegated monstera with big white splotches, like the splatter on a painter's jeans.
KATE GENTILE "Mannequins" (Skirl) Ms. Gentile, a drummer and vibraphonist, deals in commingled motion and variegated textures.
With their meticulous horror vacui and variegated palette, the flags call to mind Faith Ringgold's storytelling quilts.
The pink variegated lemon, the baby kiwi and the purple-fleshed dragon fruit are specialty fruits — not hybrids.
The pink variegated lemon, the baby kiwi, and the purple-fleshed dragon fruit are specialty fruits — not hybrids.
The mobile market was once vibrant and variegated, a virtual coral reef of odd devices aimed at specific users.
If there's a single dish that represents the whole of Mexico's rich and variegated food culture, it's the taco.
Some resemble slender wire mesh, glistening with variegated sections; others, the gnarled, knitted surfaces of wall-to-wall carpeting.
He interweaves the strands of a long and variegated life with sympathy, elegance and awareness of the wider picture.
They're a gorgeously variegated group, these girls, who come in all sizes, shapes, hues, hairstyles and degrees of coordination.
That's why most variegated plants have stripes or splotches of different colors, rather than entirely white or pink leaves.
It's lightly variegated blue and neutral-tone palette is shocked into animation by one gorgeous streak of brilliant cadmium red.
In startups and venture capital, networks are everything, and cities with bigger, more variegated populations typically have the richest networks.
The focused determination she brought to the arbitrariness of the variegated surface sets loose all sorts of thoughts and associations.
But it would be tragic to lose to decay and neglect such a beautiful and culturally variegated corner of Europe.
Three rooms are decked entirely in solid color, and throughout the home are patterned screens, variegated tiles and vibrant fabrics.
They give a taste of how various, variegated and rich these cases can be, how fickle is fate—and biology.
This reading is further complicated by the variegated surfaces, which invite physical intimacy, while the seemingly familiar form remains remote.
The gemstones and faceted plastic beads she uses to create the variegated topographies of her produce sculptures are recognizably precious materials.
Without one, Italy is doomed to government by the sort of unstable, ideologically variegated coalitions that characterised the post-war era.
Their rotating cast of actors — Chris Bauer, Natalie Paul, Dominique Fishback, and Oscar Isaac come to mind — is variegated and specific.
This month, she publishes ''The Abundance: Narrative Essays Old and New,'' a collection of pieces that spans her entire variegated career.
Watery, Frankenthaler-esque pools of variegated green provide a base coat, which the artist loads up with waves of blackish violets.
Adam Kirsch's "The People and the Books" covers more than 2,500 years of highly variegated Jewish cultural expression, a heroic undertaking.
"A liberalism that remains inflexible in the face of variegated resistance is the ideology more likely to be crushed," he writes.
I like the self-conscious solemnity of the faces in the National Portrait Gallery and the variegated gray of the Thames.
" She also wrote that the book's "generous assortment of voices, from the pathological to the philosophical, makes for rich, variegated reading.
Despite subsequent releases with variegated personnel, the lineup from "The Age of Quarrel" still defines the band for most of its fans.
The Great Hall includes a massive circular stone fireplace and a vaulted ceiling composed of thousands of variegated cedar and maple planks.
They all have a central stem sprouting long, pointed leaves and many are variegated with red, yellow, or white stripes or blotches.
The essays wander a variegated terrain of memoir, criticism and polemic, oscillating between smooth proclamations of certainty and twitches of self-doubt.
Behind San Quentin's brooding crenelated walls, the art studio offers a pu-pu platter of metallic-color paints and variegated drawing pencils.
Mr. Rainey, a drummer, crafts constantly shifting, variegated textures on the toms and cymbals, always in fluid response to his band mates.
The track "Humain à l'eau" is a rapid succession of variegated bass notes mixed in with various highs such as... an elephant's trumpet.
There is no more variegated and better developed code of sadness and fatalism, and probably no better managed lie, than in heavy metal.
Besides, rabbinical authority is breaking down as Israelis' religious beliefs become more variegated and personalised, says Tomer Persico of the Shalom Hartman Institute.
I hope that by transplanting him I'm offering him the chance to understand a little better how large and variegated the world is.
"You might be told that this cutting came from a variegated plant, which are rarer and susceptible to disease," Mr. Cutsumpas, 27, said.
The chickens in the shed hardly resemble the variegated brown birds that can be seen pecking at the ground in any number of villages.
The opposition, a variegated alliance long on personal ambition and short of cohesion, needs to do far more to become a credible alternative government.
On a recent stream, she explained to her viewers how to do a thing called planned pooling, which uses variegated yarn to create patterns.
The song's wacky video is atypical of Wayne's usually straightforward videos, but it captures the all-over-the-place appeal of his variegated flow.
Backgrounds combining variegated colors brushed together depict skies, fields, seas, floors or walls, creating a vaporous softness and a comforting sense of Abercrombie's presence.
But Gates's research and development argument is inevitably just one facet of a much more variegated energy agenda that provides plenty for everyone to pursue.
Play "rock Lego" and plant feathery grasses, such as the variegated Japanese silver grass ( Miscanthus sinensis 'Variegata ') that wave in the wind as a contrast.
The bustling fair still has plenty of Italian tailoring, but new pavilions have sprung up like mushrooms to cater to any and all variegated tastes.
Then, seemingly out of nowhere, a rare specimen might bear fruit, like one of the variegated monsteras Ms. Offolter planted in her yard recently has.
Lisa Bielawa's "My Outstretched Hand" wove variegated, at times voluptuous choral textures around the 1901 memoirs of Mary MacLane, the radical freethinker of Butte, Montana.
The economy is the sum of this incomprehensibly complex ecosystem of human exchange, and is far too variegated and decentralized to "rig" all at once.
The early Roman imperial geographer, Strabo, noted a number of variegated marbles in his Geography, and applied the Greek adjective ποικίλος, meaning a many-colored object.
His eye for exacting detail is brought out in the crisp outline of a lifehouse or the variegated modern beams that mimic a hyper-stylized spacecraft.
But then, it's been a strikingly diverse season, in terms of both the model lineup, which seems to have genuinely become more variegated, and the clothes.
The connected kitchen-living-dining rooms revolve around a large custom-made cabinet built from spruce, while the variegated aqua backsplash tile is from Nagoya Mosaic.
Pink princesses grow with swashes of pink on their leaves, and only when a grower is careful to propagate the parts that are most highly variegated.
Dvorak's festive, soulful "Dumky" Trio, with its endlessly variegated surfaces, brought out the best in the group, both in passages of folksy energy and Wagnerian ethereal shimmer.
Cellphones are rectangles of glass these days because all of the innovation has been flopped on top of what used to be a jungle of variegated systems.
In this composition, four templates, each of with openings that do a lot to reduce their mass, occur on top of a variegated white-and-yellow ground.
The eight sensates (played by Tuppence Middleton, Brian J. Smith, Max Riemalt, Tina Desai, Miguel Angel Siverstre, Toby Onwumere, and, of course, Clayton) represent a variegated personal landscape.
Melanomas are often asymmetrical ("A"), their borders ("B") are uneven, their color ("C") can be patchy and variegated, and their diameter ("D") is usually greater than six millimetres.
Eye candy-pretty variegated surfaces have been applied to both the inside and outside of Frank Gehry's sleek building sheathed in curving glass façades, situated in the Jardin d'Acclimatation.
Kaleidoscopic, fantastic images surged in on me, alternating, variegated, opening and then closing themselves in circles and spirals, exploding in colored fountains.... The world was as if newly created.
" Mania, wrote Philip Larkin in a letter to Lowell's third wife upon his 1976 hospitalization, is "the price one pays for being such a rich, inventive and variegated writer.
Each hole is surrounded by tiny, reflective copper nails that seem to glow as radial lines, incised in the copper, stretch outward across the surface with its variegated colors.
For example, a few days ago EZ released the official playlist of this year's version: 39 tracks, for a good two and a half hours of highly variegated playback.
But in the long run, the global trend suggests that a liberalism that remains inflexible in the face of variegated resistance is the ideology more likely to be crushed.
Turns out perception is a remarkable, variegated thing, and cars need to learn how to do all the cool stuff we the fleshy can before performing seamlessly on the road.
The Academy Awards were asked for more diversity and this year's set of nominations made up as variegated a mosaic as this proud old competition has ever tried to assemble.
Authors are calling on publishers to introduce more diverse books and writers into the marketplace, with themes and characters that truly reflect and represent the variegated world we live in.
Those albums show how BTS navigates an increasingly variegated and complex sound: Chainsmokers-esque EDM-pop, 1990s R&B, hip-hop from New York and the South, and much more.
He's also her jazzily wayward duet partner and guest guitarist on "Learning to Lose," and her most immediate model for building a variegated body of work on a country foundation.
The edges of Paris and the patchwork of towns just beyond are fascinating and variegated, ranging from dense immigrant enclaves and repurposed industrial sites to leafy bastions of bourgeois comfort.
That a wayward dokebi should choose to haunt a serene block in Williamsburg, and serve variegated, sprightly Korean fare, exemplifies the spirit's enduring mischief and its shape-shifting culinary offerings.
Growers must take cuttings from the plant to propagate new pink princesses, and only from the most variegated parts of a mother plant, which makes them finicky for commercial growing.
It is between culture and the void, between the many and variegated ways in which different people try to live together peacefully and productively, and the pure nihilism of autocracy.
In the music video for the single "Blush," a cavalcade of virtual variegated feathers treat the eyes as the track's shuffling beat moseys along its eight-and-a-half minute journey.
The Oscars finally got the memo, and "this year's set of nominations made up as variegated a mosaic as this proud old competition has ever tried to assemble," cheered Gene Seymour.
The pink congo is not a variegated plant, like the striking pink princess philodendron, but a Cinderella plant—one that would return to an ordinary philodendron in a matter of time.
Taking random samplings from interviews conducted all over New York, from stoops to startups, Brett Story weaves this rich and variegated human data into a persuasive, troubling work of cultural geography.
But Ethereum had doled out its own tokens via this method, and the $18 million it raised had become a lively and variegated mini economy worth, on its best day, $103 billion.
Dealing with variegated polities requires doses of decentralisation (as in Kenya), federalism (as in Nigeria) and requirements for parties or leaders to demonstrate a degree of cross-country or cross-ethnic support.
Drawing on an astonishing array of sources, Kotkin paints a richly variegated portrait, delving into Stalin's peculiar personality even while situating him within the trajectories of Soviet history and totalitarianism more generally.
But then crossing that space and regarding them at a finer resolution, one notices that they are stubbly, variegated surfaces containing intricate and convoluted arrays of wires, buttons, keyboards, circuitry, or yarn.
She's enjoyed it so much that she's added two new artificially pink plants to her collection: a pink melanochrysum and a pink variegated billietiae, both of which get their coloring from chemicals.
Fueled by low taxes, their purchasers' body temperatures rise perusing the sincerely intense surfaces, flourished brushstrokes, variegated color (magenta is everywhere), mildly provocative content, and tasteful radicalism: they are getting their money's worth.
Another aroid species that has become a bona fide object of obsession for this new generation of collectors is the eminently photogenic variegated monstera, whose leaves are marbled with painterly splashes of white.
Usually dressed in face paint and extravagant Pan-African outfits, the band taught audiences to listen for timbral interplay and variegated rhythm, and the way improvisers could follow each other in a leaderless weave.
Commissioner Greg Sankey said in an interview that the elaborate tailgate scenes that several teams are known for, along with intense in-stadium environments and variegated local laws on alcohol, help account for the rule.
Marnie Smith, a weaver and Fairfield native, created a long, tapestry-style cotton wall hanging, in which bands of variegated yarns are interspersed — slightly jarringly — with screened black-and-white photos of her own family members.
Hussle also embodied the trans-Atlantic routes of black identity — the crisscrossing and crosscutting ways of global blackness and the awareness that no one culture or country or tribe has ownership of a blissfully variegated blackness.
There is a real desire to sink into the variegated surfaces of each piece, explore the dimensions of its form, giving the viewer the sensation of examining tide pools along the shoreline — each a world unto itself.
For the most part, only the faintest washes of pastels color the variegated surfaces of Murray's domestic and utilitarian forms: bowls, vases, espresso cups, all rendered in duplicate and artfully arranged by Wong on rainbow-colored plinths.
Against this turmoil, Gill's close allegiance with the diverse, and variegated, cultures, traditions and people on the peripheries, and her stalwart commitment to photography as an agent for social reformation, serve as necessary acts of citizen protest.
If you like "García Girls," consider this follow-up, which delves into the third García sister; each chapter is told from the perspective of a different person in her life, painting a variegated picture of the family writer.
Variegated marbles — stones with particolored veins and naturally mottled patterns—contributed to the fictive creation of an East that lived only in the imagination of Romans, most of whom only ever experienced those lands through the prism of art.
Whereas past exhibitions have focused on the diversity and hybridity inherent in the Caribbean, Flores explains that Relational Undercurrents is meant to highlight the connections among different experiences in the Caribbean, bringing together artists from variegated backgrounds and languages.
Mr. Kimmelman first conceived of the series over lunch with Joseph Kahn, now The Times's managing editor, while discussing the variegated initiatives at the newspaper to cover climate change, including the creation of a dedicated climate desk this spring.
"So, I've Got You" is his second effort here, its title suggesting that the artist now has everything where he wants it: his friends and lovers, his variegated painting style and his audience, mixed together in a new closeness.
Where a kid may focus on the most obvious aspect of a situation, an adult may realize that the situation has several different facets or aspects, each of which may pull for different emotions, leading to more variegated emotional blends.
The final score Sunday, 87-68, did not do justice to the variegated onslaught the Wildcats unleashed on the Hawkeyes, connecting on 7 of 12 3-pointers and shooting 60.6 percent from the field in the first half to cruise.
At once delectable and stringent, this work united traditions of Austrian-German discipline and French finesse with the sounds of Africa, East Asia and South America, made available by its variegated ensemble; besides contralto voice, it included alto flute, viola, guitar and percussion.
The painting in this show that feels the most unencumbered, joyfully so, by the weight of history or current events is "Seraph" (2017), dominated by a pinkish-purple tree trunk encircled by light purple vines, against the variegated greens of the forest.
In the project's latest incarnation, nine oversized sculptures rendered in black walnut loom against a backdrop of mounted carpets, which McCarthy has dubbed Brown Rothkos, in tribute to the eponymous abstract expressionist who experimented with subtly variegated color-blocked and textured paintings.
In "Latina" (2017) by Xiomara Garay, a collage of nine woodcuts of a woman seen from the back with her hair plaited in a long braid, are rendered in variegated brown skin tones that celebrate the beauty of all shades within the diaspora.
Its sterling board walls, with their variegated surface of fragmented wood, has an off-putting roughness that threatens to give you a splinter or two; but lined with milky-hued ruffles of foam, it also tempts you to enter — or at least prod its plushness.
Instead, by skilled propaganda and force of will, he turned himself into the undisputed leader not just of a ragtag band of armed guerrillas in the Sierra Maestra but of a broad and politically variegated movement for the restoration of democracy and the 22006 constitution.
In that show DiBenedetto jettisoned his longtime signature motifs: octopi, helicopters, Ferris wheels and UFOs – radial forms extending from a central axis and pushing against the confinement of the painting's edges – for elements that are just as bold and organic, but more abstract and variegated.
On the other, it's simply not "against Enlightenment values" — nor is it a critique of the Enlightenment itself — to question what is lost when we think of something as variegated and influential as the historical Enlightenment as a "handy rubric" for a generalized set of ideas.
You will forgive us, dear reader, for here attempting, on the occasion of our first session on Ada Palmer's Too Light the Lightning, to imitate, at great risk of self-injury, that scribe's Enlightened prose style, so authentically rendered, and to such thrilling effect, in her intricate, variegated pages.
How the composer finds cohesion in such variegated materials is mysterious, but it probably has to do both with the underlying force of his ideas and with the commitment he elicits from his collaborators, who include the violist Kyle Armbrust and the versatile new-music pianist Cory Smythe.
The vocals, which grew increasingly unreliable from his first album, "For Emma, Forever Ago," to the second, "Bon Iver," are rendered here even more unstable thanks to variegated stylistic approaches and new technology — something he's called the Messina — that allows for real-time digital manipulation of voice and instruments.
Her most recent collection was inspired by the year she lived in London, where she spent many afternoons walking alone in the city's verdant parks: A green tourmaline and aquamarine necklace resembles a chain of slightly variegated fronds, while a green opal rosette pendant is surrounded by emeralds that evoke gleaming, thorny foliage.
In "Provenance 15" (2018) she uses dried tobacco and dried palm leaves, making the figure a kind of variegated brown with swirls of stiff threads all around the figure as if she had sought escape through a tangle of meshed wire and become so entangled in that warren that she took the greater part of it with her.
Ms. Hamilton attended the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Va., although she left a year or so before graduating and began a variegated career that included stints as a newspaper copy girl, a radio scriptwriter, a record publicist, a radio show host and a magazine editor; she spent a decade as the editor of a hospitality industry publication called Hotel Gazette.
As I stood in front of the installation of Brancusi's work, all gathered on a white surface that isolated the gaggle from the museum's wooden floors and added reflective light to the variegated surfaces and textures of wood, bronze, marble, and concrete, I was reminded of the thoughtful installation of Simpson's sculptures, which was on a similar white surface at Corbett vs. Dempsey.
I maneuvered quickly through this section because though the majority of work here was visually stimulating with variegated and polished car tires — low, white furry daises with a motley assortment of glass objects positioned on top, and large mirrors on wooden stands — it all seemed like miscellany rather than a set of objects that could give me insight into the artist's concerns or obsessions.
Everywhere there are bins of free bike helmets, and free green umbrellas for the two days a year it rains, and little fruit salads, and nap pods, and shared treadmill desks, and massage chairs, and random cartons of high-end pastries, and places for baby-clothes donations, and two-story climbing walls with scheduled instructors, and reading groups and policy talks and variegated support networks.
This is the imagery of Wong's neighborhood: Storefronts featuring Chinese characters and Spanish; the variegated concrete of prison cells that form the backdrop for a Renaissance-style annunciation; an elegy for a handball court; a paean to the "hickory smoked rubber and B.O." scent, as the artist once described it, of firemen coming back from work; and above all, expanses of brick, each slab and joint individuated.
Below is the full menu released by the White House: First course: Goat cheese gateau, tomato jam, buttermilk biscuit crumbles and young variegated lettuces Main course: Rack of spring lamb, burnt cipollini soubise and Carolina gold rice jambalaya Dessert: Nectarine tart and crème fraîche ice cream Even the wines will symbolize healthy American-French relations: The Domaine Serene Chardonnay Evenstad Reserve 2015, which uses French plants from Dijon grown in Willamette Valley, Ore.
There is the mandarinquat, an offspring of the mandarin and kumquat, a faintly nipple-shaped, smooth-skinned blob that's at once terrifically juicy and eye-wateringly, addictively tart; the pink variegated lemon, a deceptively normal-looking citrus that, once sliced open, reveals a rosy center; the baby kiwi, shrunk to grape size and denuded of hair, perfect for popping, whole, into the mouth; and the purple-fleshed dragon fruit, its flavor indistinguishable from its more familiar white-fleshed cousin, and bred exclusively for its looks.
Ordinary citizens and organizations alike, of backgrounds so typically variegated it feels patronizing to parse them, have come forward to offer whatever assistance is needed; the police officer who arrested the suspect without firing his weapon is being praised for his stunningly calm approach; and on Monday night, thousands gathered downtown, in Maple Leaf Square, both to cheer on our beloved hockey team as it won its latest playoff game and to show one another and the watching world that even hours after such unprecedented carnage in this city, thousands still gather together.

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