What part of speech is diversities?

Diversities can be categorized as a noun.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. diversities is a noun, plural of diversity.

Inflections

Noun

What does diversities mean?

Definitions

Noun

diversity - the condition or result of being changeable
diversity - noticeable heterogeneity; "a diversity of possibilities"; "the range and variety of his work is amazing"

Examples of diversities

#   Sentence  
1. noun A diversity of possibilities.
2. noun There is a lot of racial diversity in all of these places... and I've vacationed through the south... visited my folks when they lived in Mississippi, and where they live now and are in the racial minority being white (less than 20%) in northeastern Arkansas.
3. noun The fact is, when I began traveling for business to New England, when I first visited my in-laws in Montana and Idaho, I was shocked at the lack of racial diversity.
4. noun Will racial diversity find its way to Wyoming as some people are offered jobs there?
5. noun Recently, the increasing diversity of computer use has extended far beyond the realms of the office.
6. noun Existing legislation does not take diversity of races into account.
7. noun Stop maize monoculture, and reestablish multiple cropping, to combat the loss of landscape and soil diversity.
8. noun Many Eastern religions teach that there is a unity behind the diversity of phenomena.
9. noun The interdependence of thought and speech makes it clear that languages are not so much a means of expressing truth that has already been established, but a means of discovering truth that was previously unknown. Their diversity is a diversity not of sounds and signs but of ways of looking at the world.
10. noun Unity in diversity.
11. noun So let's be friends and enjoy our very cooperative community as well as the richness and diversity of languages ​​and their cultures!
12. noun Ah, Alsace! It is usually known for the beauty of its half-timbered houses, its renowned gastronomy and its famous Christmas markets. However, it is also a cultural crossroads in the heart of Europe. It links France, Switzerland and Germany through an incredible diversity of landscapes where, flanked by mountains and the banks of the Rhine, open-air activities abound.
13. noun Globalization destroys the diversity of languages.
14. noun Using Esperanto for international communication is the solution for preserving linguistic diversity.
15. noun This forest is full of diversity.
Sentence  
noun
A diversity of possibilities.
There is a lot of racial diversity in all of these places... and I've vacationed through the south... visited my folks when they lived in Mississippi, and where they live now and are in the racial minority being white (less than 20%) in northeastern Arkansas.
The fact is, when I began traveling for business to New England, when I first visited my in-laws in Montana and Idaho, I was shocked at the lack of racial diversity.
Will racial diversity find its way to Wyoming as some people are offered jobs there?
Recently, the increasing diversity of computer use has extended far beyond the realms of the office.
Existing legislation does not take diversity of races into account.
Stop maize monoculture, and reestablish multiple cropping, to combat the loss of landscape and soil diversity.
Many Eastern religions teach that there is a unity behind the diversity of phenomena.
The interdependence of thought and speech makes it clear that languages are not so much a means of expressing truth that has already been established, but a means of discovering truth that was previously unknown. Their diversity is a diversity not of sounds and signs but of ways of looking at the world.
Unity in diversity.
So let's be friends and enjoy our very cooperative community as well as the richness and diversity of languages ​​and their cultures!
Ah, Alsace! It is usually known for the beauty of its half-timbered houses, its renowned gastronomy and its famous Christmas markets. However, it is also a cultural crossroads in the heart of Europe. It links France, Switzerland and Germany through an incredible diversity of landscapes where, flanked by mountains and the banks of the Rhine, open-air activities abound.
Globalization destroys the diversity of languages.
Using Esperanto for international communication is the solution for preserving linguistic diversity.
This forest is full of diversity.

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