What is a good sentence for the word vary?

What is a good sentence for the word vary?

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“Very” is pronounced with an ĕ as in “egg” while “Vary” is pronounced with an ă as in “apple”.

Q. What does answer vary mean?

1. To make or cause changes in; modify or alter: vary the speed of the drill. 2. To give variety to; make diverse: vary one’s diet. [Middle English varien, to undergo change, from Old French varier, from Latin variāre, from varius, various.]

Q. Does vary mean increase?

—v.i. to alter or be altered: to be or become different: to change in succession: to deviate (with from): to disagree: (math.) to be subject to continual increase or decrease:—pa. t. and pa.

Q. What does varied mean?

adjective. characterized by or exhibiting variety; various; diverse; diversified: varied backgrounds. changed; altered: a varied estimate. having several different colors; variegated.

Q. How do you use varies in a sentence?

  1. The rainfall, which varies between 39 and 47 in.
  2. Its weight varies from 48 to about 55lb the cubic foot, but in very hard slowly-grown trunks sometimes approaches 60 lb.
  3. The construction varies with the site, obviously with a view to the best use of the ground from a strategic point of view.

Examples of vary in a Sentence The cost of a room at the hotel varies with the season. Their services vary depending on the customer. They’ve tried to improve their procedures, with varying degrees of success. The diamonds vary in size.

Q. How do you pronounce vary and very?

Q. How do you pronounce Via?

So depending on which part of speech it is, and the degree of assimilation, there are two distinct possibilities for the pronunciation of via in English:

  1. /ˈvaɪə/ (let’s call this the “English” pronunciation)
  2. /ˈviːə/ (let’s call this the “Italian” pronunciation)

Q. What is via short for?

1 : by way of. 2 : through the medium or agency of also : by means of.

Q. What is VIA in English?

via in American English (ˈvaɪə ; ˈviə ) preposition. 1. by a route passing through, along, or over; by way of. from Rome to London via Paris.

Q. How do I pronounce Jolyon?

Here are 4 tips that should help you perfect your pronunciation of ‘Jolyon’:

  1. Break ‘Jolyon’ down into sounds: [JOH] + [LEE] + [UHN] – say it out loud and exaggerate the sounds until you can consistently produce them.
  2. Record yourself saying ‘Jolyon’ in full sentences, then watch yourself and listen.

Q. What does the name Jolyon mean?

Origin. Word/name. Latin. Meaning. “Youthful”, “Soft haired”

Q. What kind of name is Jolyon?

The name Jolyon is primarily a male name of English origin that means Youthful, Downy. Respelling of the name Julian. Character in the novel (and British TV show) “The Forsyte Saga” by John Galsworthy.

Q. Can I use via in an essay?

There is nothing wrong with the word “via,” and in fact I personally have a weakness for it: sometimes it just feels more elegant and specific than alternatives like “through” or “by means of.” I also, however, have a weakness for a lot of somewhat archaic phrases, due to spending a lot of my childhood reading old …

Q. Is via a slang word?

If you’re talking about travel, though, “via” becomes perfectly normal and unremarkable. “We flew to Miami via Chicago” sounds just as natural as “we flew to Miami through Chicago,” at least to me.

Q. What does by way of mean?

The phrase “by way of” literally means that someone or thing did not arrive directly but took an intermediate stop. “I often flew to San Francisco by way of Chicago or Dallas-Fort Worth.” That stop can be physical but often means that something has changed ones point of view prior to the current conversation.

Q. What is another word for thus?

What is another word for thus?

consequentlyhence
sotherefore
accordinglyergo
subsequentlythereupon
whereforethereby

Q. Is it correct to say and thus?

No, it is not wrong.

Q. Is thus a formal word?

Before moving on to the particular words, it should be noted that “thus”, “therefore”, and “hence” are all rather formal and much more common in writing than in everyday conversation, where they are almost always substituted by “so”.

Q. Are thus and hence the same?

Hence and thus have the same basic meaning and are often interchangeable. However, there is a slight difference. Hence usually refers to the future. Thus usually refers to the past.

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