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Meaning of kaleidoscopic
The primary meaning of the word "kaleidoscopic" refers to something that is constantly changing and multicolored, like a kaleidoscope.
Etymology of kaleidoscopic
The word "kaleidoscopic" originates from the Greek words "kaleidos," meaning "beautiful form," and "skopein," meaning "to see"
It was first used in the 19th century to describe the optical instrument that creates a colorful, symmetrical pattern by reflecting pieces of glass and other materials
Over time, the word has taken on a broader meaning, describing anything that is constantly changing and multicolored
Synonyms
vibrant
colorful
multicolored
varied
diverse
heterogeneous
complex
intricate
multifaceted
dynamic
ever-changing
unstable
unpredictable
chaotic
disorderly
kaleidoscopic
prismatic
iridescent
shimmering
glowing
radiant
resplendent
dazzling
kaleidoscopic
polymorphic
protean
mercurial
changeful
mutable
versatile
multifarious
heterogeneous
manifold
motley
patchwork
mosaic
multihued
polychromatic
rainbow-colored
variegated
kaleidoscopic
Definitions
- Having a multicolored, constantly changing pattern, like a kaleidoscope
- * Constantly changing, with many different and colorful aspects
Usage Examples
- The city's cultural scene is kaleidoscopic, with a diverse range of art, music, and food from around the world
- * The fireworks display was kaleidoscopic, with bursts of colorful lights and patterns filling the sky
- * Her personality is kaleidoscopic, changing from one moment to the next, making her a fascinating and unpredictable companion
Antonyms
monotonous
dull
monochromatic
unchanging
stable
predictable
uniform
homogeneous
consistent
static
stagnant
unvaried
colorless
drab
lackluster
mundane
ordinary
plain
simple
uninspiring
uninteresting
vapid
stale