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Eclectic

usgb/ɪˈklektɪk/Volume
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Use 'eclectic' to convey appreciation for a broad mix of cultural influences. SlideHer home decor is eclectic, featuring art from Asia, Africa, and South America.
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The word 'eclectic' usually implies something positive, like an open-minded appreciation for diversity. SlideHis eclectic approach to cooking makes every dish a surprise.
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'Eclectic' often signals creativity because it suggests combining elements in unique ways. SlideThe designer's eclectic fashion line broke boundaries at the show.