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- alternative
- derived
- differing
- divergent
- exceptional
- modified
- various
- varying
- modification
- variation
- alternative
- branch
- development
- exception
- irregularity
- result
- version
- spinoff
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I do not think that Lancelot was ab origine the hero of a variant of this popular and widely-spread folk-tale.
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- adaptable
- adjustable
- flexible
- fluid
- malleable
- modifiable
- mutable
- reversible. transformable
- variable
- variant
- agitated
- capricious
- changeful
- commutative
- convertible
- fickle
- fitful
- flighty
- fluctuating
- fluid
- impulsive
- inconstant
- indecisive
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- irresolute
- irresponsible
- kaleidoscopic
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- mobile
- movable
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- protean
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- reversible
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- transitional
- uncertain
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- unsettled
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- wavering
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- freaky
- heretical
- heteroclite
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- perverse
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- preternatural
- queer
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- unorthodox
- unrepresentative
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- wandering
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- a far cry from
- altered
- antithetic
- at odds
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- changed
- clashing
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- contradistinct
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- divergent
- divers
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- incommensurable
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- individual
- like night and day
- mismatched
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- opposed
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- otherwise
- particular
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- poles apart
- single
- unalike
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- unrelated
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- variant
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- antithetical
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- conflicting
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- deviating
- different
- disagreeing
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- dissimilar
- dissonant
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- factional
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- off-key
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- separate
- unalike
- unequal
- unlike
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- unsimilar
- untypical
- variant
- various
- amalgamate
- composite
- confused
- conglomerate
- contrary
- contrasted
- different
- discordant
- discrepant
- disparate
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- divergent
- diverse
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- incongruous
- independent
- inharmonious
- jumbled
- mingled
- mixed
- mongrel
- mosaic
- motley
- multifarious
- multiplex
- odd
- opposed
- unallied
- unlike
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- variegated
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variant
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adjective
Definition of variant
as in various
able to be distinguished in some way from others of the same kind
variant strains of a disease variant points of view
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variant
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as in variation
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What is another word for variant?
388 synonyms found
Pronunciation:
[ vˈe͡əɹi͡ənt], [ vˈeəɹiənt], [ v_ˈeə_ɹ_iə_n_t]
Related words: variant 69, variant 78, variant 5, variant 7, latest variant, variants iphone, iphone 5s
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adj.
• all (adjective)
- variant.
• alterable (adjective)
- most modifiable,
- more modifiable,
- reversible transformable.
• changeable (adjective)
- commutative,
- revocable,
- shifting,
- transformable,
- changeful,
- reversible,
- mercurial,
- transitional,
- Permutable,
- flighty.
• deviant (adjective)
- offkey,
- un typical,
- most heteroclite,
- more unrepresentative,
- more heteroclite,
- off key,
- un orthodox,
- wayward,
- heretical,
- un-orthodox,
- hetero-clite,
- un-representative,
- un-typical,
- Heteroclite,
- most unrepresentative,
- un representative,
- hetero clite.
• different (adjective)
- exceptional,
- alternative,
- differing,
- varying,
- poles apart,
- modified,
- incomparable,
- Contradistinct,
- mismatched,
- like night and day,
- at variance,
- at odds,
- mismated,
- unalike,
- unlike,
- Contradistinctive,
- other,
- incommensurable,
- antithetic,
- a far cry from,
- contrastive,
- differential,
- derived,
- unsimilar.
• divergent (adjective)
- factional,
- most opposite.
• heterogeneous (adjective)
- in-harmonious,
- in-congruous,
- more multiplex,
- more mosaic,
- multiplex,
- in dependent,
- more mongrel,
- most multiplex,
- in congruous,
- un-allied,
- most mingled,
- most mosaic,
- in harmonious,
- un allied,
- more mingled,
- most amalgamate,
- in-dependent,
- more contrasted,
- most mongrel,
- motley,
- most unallied,
- more amalgamate,
- most contrasted,
- independent,
- more unallied.
• multiform (adjective)
- multi form,
- multi-form.
• other (adjective)
- re maining,
- re-maining.
• Other relevant words: (adjective)
- divergent,
- far cry from,
- heterogeneous,
- changeable,
- modifiable,
- Unallied,
- disharmonious,
- unaccustomed,
- unrepresentative,
- different,
- not alike,
- various,
- deviant.
• unaccustomed (adjective)
- uncustomary.
• unlike (adjective)
- more disharmonious,
- un liker,
- in compatible,
- un likest,
- in-compatible,
- most disharmonious,
- dis-harmonious,
- un-liker,
- un-likest,
- dis harmonious.
• various (adjective)
- all manner of,
- omnifarious,
- multitudinal.
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- catchword,
- collocate,
- back-formation,
- connective,
- buzzword,
- cognate,
- argot,
- contraction,
- derivation,
- antonym.
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- uncertain,
- unsteady,
- unstable,
- change,
- fluid,
- unsettled.
• chance variable (noun)
- chance variable.
• derived form (noun)
- exception,
- irregularity,
- development,
- result,
- branch,
- spinoff,
- variation,
- modification.
• discrepancy (noun)
- discrepancy.
• form (noun)
- form.
• Other relevant words: (noun)
- transcription,
- simplification,
- rewordings,
- transcriptions,
- simplifications,
- version,
- redaction.
• random variable (noun)
- random variable.
• stochastic variable (noun)
- stochastic variable.
• strain (noun)
- strain.
• variance (noun)
- variance.
• variant (noun)
- variate,
- var..
• version (noun)
- re statement,
- re-wording,
- re statements,
- para phrase,
- re wording,
- redactions,
- para-phrases,
- re wordings,
- re-statements,
- para-phrase,
- re-statement,
- re-wordings,
- para phrases.
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• Other relevant words: (verb)
- account.
• varying (verb)
- irregular.
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- alterable.
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- diverse,
- variable,
- inconstant,
- disparate,
- mutable.
• Other relevant words (noun):
- divergence,
- interpretation,
- disagree,
- alteration,
- differ,
- mutation,
- manifestation,
- departure,
- physique,
- type,
- go,
- division,
- out of whack,
- variable quantity,
- human body,
- altered,
- anatomy,
- frame,
- diversified,
- class,
- polymorphic,
- store,
- bod,
- irreconcilable,
- variableness,
- idea,
- tune,
- diversify,
- grade,
- divers,
- special,
- fashion,
- differentiated,
- style,
- deviation,
- diverge,
- inconsistent,
- anomaly,
- disagreement,
- abnormality,
- unusual,
- choice,
- antipathetic,
- varied,
- discrepant,
- taxonomic group,
- nervous strain,
- sort,
- melody,
- immiscible,
- deviate,
- jangling,
- selection,
- disappear,
- conflicting,
- quit,
- variability,
- surrogate,
- separate,
- adaptation,
- Interlingual Rendition,
- repugnant,
- departing,
- changing,
- word form,
- fluctuation,
- come,
- substitute,
- nisus,
- stock,
- Inconsonant,
- grating,
- at war,
- clashing,
- additional,
- run,
- separated,
- design,
- physical body,
- model,
- conception,
- hostile,
- signifier,
- possibility,
- Deviating,
- phase,
- at loggerheads,
- many,
- adjustment,
- mental strain,
- figure,
- song,
- Baseball designated hitter,
- pattern,
- gradient,
- distinct,
- variety,
- inharmonious,
- contradictory,
- distinguished,
- fall,
- melodic phrase,
- dissimilar,
- construction,
- difference,
- mutant,
- stress,
- cranky,
- striving,
- manikin,
- portrayal,
- Discriminated,
- alternative form,
- Contrasted,
- backup,
- incongruous,
- mannequin,
- understudy,
- build,
- revolve,
- unconformable,
- contrasting,
- tenor,
- dissonant,
- diverging,
- breed,
- get,
- Disaccordant,
- deputy,
- erratic,
- construct,
- option,
- capricious,
- unharmonious,
- transform,
- unequal,
- taxon,
- disjoined,
- discern,
- pinch-hitter,
- configuration,
- turn,
- disagreeing,
- reading,
- mould,
- sundry,
- text,
- stand-in,
- discriminate,
- Inaccordant,
- melodic line,
- contour,
- dissident,
- another story,
- cross,
- another,
- rendition,
- out of accord,
- jarring,
- air,
- opposite,
- mannikin,
- altering,
- qualify,
- uncongenial,
- protean,
- chassis,
- antagonistic,
- discrete,
- descriptor,
- in disagreement,
- differentiate,
- changed,
- material body,
- framework,
- straining,
- pains,
- edition,
- vary,
- discordant,
- translation,
- fickle,
- transmute,
- deviative,
- alternate,
- cast,
- several,
- modify,
- elapse,
- multifarious,
- kind,
- reworking,
- line,
- disagreeable,
- soma,
- negative,
- rendering,
- incompatible,
- alter,
- adapt,
- depart,
- shape,
- course,
- multiform,
- polymorphous,
- variegated,
- break,
- contrary,
- flesh,
- conformation,
- disproportionate,
- assorted,
- mold,
- var.
How to use «Variant» in context?
Variants are versions of a product or service. They can be created for different markets, for different client bases, or for different purposes. A variant can be an enhancement or a new product.
Creative variants can increase sales and increase market share. Variants can also be designed to meet the specific needs of a specific customer segment. They can also make a product more appealing to a certain group of buyers.
When creating variants, it is important to keep in mind the goal of the variant. For example, if a variant is designed to meet the needs of a specific market, it is important to make sure the product meets those needs.
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Equivalence
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Proper noun, singular
variation, variations.
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variation.
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Proper noun, singular
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variety.
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Noun, singular or mass
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Independent
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Adjective
alternative.
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Proper noun, singular
alternative, option, options.
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Noun, singular or mass
alternative, modification, option, prion, range, replacement, scenario, strain.
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Substances quite unlike are heterogeneous as regards each other. A heterogeneous mixture is one whose constituents are not only unlike in kind, but unevenly distributed; cement is composed of substances such as lime, sand, and clay, which are heterogeneous as regards each other, but the cement is said to be homogeneous if the different constituents are evenly mixed throughout, so that any one portion of the mixture is exactly like any other. A substance may fail of being homogeneous and yet not be heterogeneous, in which case it is said to be non-homogeneous or unhomogeneous; a bar of iron that contains flaws, air-bubbles, etc., or for any other reason is not of uniform structure and density throughout, tho no foreign substance be mixed with the iron, is said to be non-homogeneous. A miscellaneous mixture may or may not be heterogeneous; if the objects are alike in kind, but different in size, form, quality, use, etc., and without special order or relation, the collection is miscellaneous; if the objects differ in kind, such a mixture is also, and more strictly, heterogeneous; a pile of unassorted lumber is miscellaneous; the contents of a school-boy’s pocket are commonly miscellaneous and might usually be termed heterogeneous as well. See COMPLEX.
Synonyms:
confused, conglomerate, discordant, dissimilar, heterogeneous, mingled, miscellaneous, mixed, non-homogeneous, unhomogeneous, unlike, variousAntonyms:
alike, homogeneous, identical, like, pure, same, similar, uniform
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discrepancy, variance, variantnoun
an event that departs from expectations
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random variable, form, variation, division, strain, variate, chance variable, divergence, var., disagreement, variableness, variant, variability, version, stochastic variable, discrepancy, variance, editionAntonyms:
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form, variant, strain, var.noun
(biology) a group of organisms within a species that differ in trivial ways from similar groups
«a new strain of microorganisms»
Synonyms:
course, air, figure, flesh, breed, song, frame, shape, kind, conformation, striving, sort, chassis, physical body, straining, chance variable, soma, variation, discrepancy, human body, melodic phrase, mental strain, tenor, contour, grade, cast, form, mannikin, mannequin, physique, phase, melodic line, variance, word form, version, stochastic variable, stock, configuration, class, nervous strain, variant, variate, tune, pattern, bod, signifier, melody, edition, pains, descriptor, line, manikin, variety, strain, stress, anatomy, var., random variable, nisus, material body, manakin, buildAntonyms:
same, invariable -
random variable, variate, variant, stochastic variable, chance variablenoun
a variable quantity that is random
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var., discrepancy, variate, chance variable, random variable, variant, stochastic variable, variation, version, strain, variance, form, editionAntonyms:
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version, variant, variation, editionadjective
something a little different from others of the same type
«an experimental version of the night fighter»; «a variant of the same word»; «an emery wheel is the modern variation of a grindstone»; «the boy is a younger edition of his father»
Synonyms:
random variable, form, fluctuation, strain, variate, interpretation, version, sport, interlingual rendition, stochastic variable, adaptation, var., variation, mutant, variant, mutation, variance, chance variable, magnetic declination, magnetic variation, rendering, reading, translation, discrepancy, edition, pas seulAntonyms:
invariable, same -
variantadjective
differing from a norm or standard
«a variant spelling»
Antonyms:
invariable, same -
variantadjective
exhibiting variation and change
«letters variant in size»
Antonyms:
same, invariable
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Latisha Love-Gregory:
We do not know if the variant by reducing fat sensitivity would increase or decrease fat intake so it is hard to make dietary recommendations at this point, regardless of genetic background, improving the diets of overweight or obese children is paramount in reducing the risk of obesity-associated complications such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease and hypertension.
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Eric Adams:
Variants are going to come, if every variant that comes, we move into shutdown thoughts, we move into panicking, we’re not going to function as a city.
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Ana Luiza Bierrenbach:
Kids have been dying more in Brazil since the original variant was here, so it was not the addition of the P. 1 variant that made kids die more here than in other countries.
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Ron DeSantis:
I think that’s an important distinction to make when you have a variant like omicron which is much more widespread, you are going to have people who get into a car accident and go into the emergency room. They’re swabbing everybody, and you’re going to have people that have incidental positives.
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Peter Hotez:
The big unknown is this: How much of that decline is due to something quirky because of the Omicron variant? Or, is this a weakness in the technology and it’s not holding up? And it’s very hard to sort out, all vaccines have strengths and weaknesses, and it may be that for mRNA that it does not produce durable protection. It could be that you go in, use mRNA vaccines to rapidly immunize a population, stabilize it, but then over time, you’re going to have to come in with a heterologous boost that’s a different technology.
Translations for Variant
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- مختلف, اختلافArabic
- různý, varianta, rozdílnýCzech
- VarianteGerman
- παραλλαγήGreek
- variantoEsperanto
- varianteSpanish
- geenimuunnos, poikkeava, muunnelma, variant-muuttuja, muunnos, vaihteleva, varianttiFinnish
- varianteFrench
- variáns, változatHungarian
- տարբերակArmenian
- varianteItalian
- ვარიანტიGeorgian
- rerengaMāori
- afwijkend, gevariëerd, variant, verscheidenDutch
- wariant, rodzaj, odmiana, odbiegającyPolish
- variantePortuguese
- вариантRussian
- variantSwedish
- వేరియంట్Telugu
- การเปลี่ยนแปลงThai
- tenevvü, değişim, varyant, çeşitlilikTurkish
- 变种Chinese
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