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diversified

Diversified (adjective) means Made more varied, often to spread out risk. Example: “She keeps a diversified investment portfolio.”

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Made more varied, often to spread out risk.
"She keeps a diversified investment portfolio."

How to use diversified

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishSpread across different types or categories, usually to reduce risk or add variety.

Common pairings
diversified portfolio diversified economy

Word forms

more diversified comparative, most diversified superlative

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Frequently asked questions

What does “diversified” mean?

The word “diversified” means made more varied, often to spread out risk. In plain terms, spread across different types or categories, usually to reduce risk or add variety.

How do you use “diversified” in a sentence?

Here is “diversified” used in a sentence: “She keeps a diversified investment portfolio.”

What part of speech is “diversified”?

“Diversified” is an adjective.

Is “diversified” a common word?

“Diversified” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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