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    kaleidoscopic
    /kəˌlʌɪdəˈskɒpɪk/

    adjective

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  2. Kaleidoscopic means quickly changing from one thing to another. Learn how to use this adjective with sentences from the Cambridge English Corpus and other sources.

  3. changing form, pattern, color, etc., in a manner suggesting a kaleidoscope. continually shifting from one set of relations to another; rapidly changing: the kaleidoscopic events of the past year. Synonyms: variable, protean, changeable.

  4. A kaleidoscope is an instrument that creates colorful patterns by reflecting loose bits of material. It can also mean a changing or diverse collection of things. Learn more about the word history, examples, and synonyms of kaleidoscope.

  5. A kaleidoscope is a toy that makes different patterns of light and colour when you turn it. It can also mean a changing and enjoyable mixture or pattern of something. Learn more about the word, its pronunciation, and its synonyms.

  6. Kaleidoscopic means quickly changing from one thing to another. Learn how to use this adjective in sentences with different meanings and contexts, and see translations in other languages.

  7. kaleidoscopic. /kəˌlaɪdəˈskɒpɪk/ IPA guide. Other forms: kaleidoscopically. Kaleidoscopic things are complicated and undergo constant changes. A controversial movie might result in a kaleidoscopic range of reactions, especially on the Internet.

  8. Kaleidoscopic means containing a lot of different parts that are always changing. Learn how to use this word in sentences with the Oxford Collocations Dictionary app and the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.