Meaning
- Vary means to change, differ, or show diversity. It is used when things are not always the same but change depending on circumstances, conditions, or individuals.
 
Grammar and Usage
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Part of speech: Verb (regular)
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Transitive: to change something Example: "She varies her routine every week."
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Intransitive: to differ or change Example: "The results vary depending on the method."
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Patterns:
- vary from A to B
 - vary in (size/price/shape)
 - vary according to (needs/conditions)
 - vary with (time/weather/etc.)
 
 
Common Phrases
- vary widely – show a large range of differences
 - vary considerably – differ a lot
 - vary in quality – not consistent in quality
 - vary according to circumstances – change depending on the situation
 
Collocations
- prices vary
 - results vary
 - vary considerably
 - vary widely
 - vary according to
 - vary from person to person
 
Examples
- Prices vary from store to store.
 - The weather in this region can vary greatly.
 - His mood seems to vary according to the situation.
 - The students’ performances vary widely.
 - The recipe can vary depending on the ingredients you have.
 - Opinions on the subject vary considerably.
 - The company’s profits vary with the market demand.
 - Interest rates vary from bank to bank.
 - People’s needs vary as they grow older.
 - The quality of handmade products may vary.
 
Synonyms or Related
- differ
 - change
 - fluctuate
 - alter
 - shift
 - diversify
 
