richly/extremely/widely etc varied• The ways in which these four actions can be co-ordinated are extremely varied.• With instruments and voices carefully mixed and contrasted, the overall programme is richly varied.• Topics are extremely varied and are often viewed from unusual angles.• An extremely varied and immensely pleasing exhibition, it is undoubtedly renderedsubstantial by still-life oils by David Donaldson.• Now our audience is this amazing, extremely variedcross-section, with many young people.• This small natural-looking pool is framed by a richly varied planting including variegated grasses and irises, hostas and primulas.• Such widely variedwriters as Webern, Dallapiccola, and Stravinsky rely heavily on the textures and idioms of early choral music.