Eclectic [adjective]

Definition of Eclectic:

comprehensive, general

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Sentence/Example of Eclectic:

Easy-going guy who enjoys nights out on the weekends and documentaries after work on the weeknights — and a guy who likes my eclectic taste in music and who prefers the beach to anywhere else.

A final revelation from the filmmaker touches on what elevates “Two of Us” beyond the sum of its eclectic set of parts.

I had a ton of fun with this eclectic and distinct theme, especially when building séance rooms, though not all of it fit my Tanglewood project.

The platform’s product list is eclectic, from clothing to honey.

More than meets the eye, Belize’s tapestry is also woven with exotic cultures paired with an eclectic food scene.

From a more suburban feel on the outskirts of the city to a vibrant, hip, eclectic vibe in the neighborhoods that border downtown, there is something for everyone.

Notting Hill’s other eclectic titles spotlight Georges Perec, Osip Mandelstam, fishing and dolls.

But Alexander was only a religious eclectic, honouring what he thought best in the current systems of belief.

In consequence of its symbolical purpose this hieratic series is rather eclectic than cyclopdic in its character.

Shy in boyhood and eclectic in the matter of associates, he had the genius for real friendships.