Synonyms for kaleidoscopic


Grammar : Adj
Spell : kuh-lahy-duh-skop-ik
Phonetic Transcription : kəˌlaɪ dəˈskɒp ɪk


Définition of kaleidoscopic

Origin :
  • 1820, from kaleidoscope + -ic. Figurative use by 1855.
  • adj multicolored
Example sentences :
  • Standing with them was that man of kaleidoscopic make-up, the great Azef himself.
  • Extract from : « The Minister of Evil » by William Le Queux
  • The stimulation of fireworks, or of kaleidoscopic effects, seems to us trivial.
  • Extract from : « The Sense of Beauty » by George Santayana
  • I love it always—under every aspect of its kaleidoscopic face.
  • Extract from : « She and I, Volume 2 » by John Conroy Hutcheson
  • It was a kaleidoscopic, misty wilderness into which he looked.
  • Extract from : « Master of Men » by E. Phillips Oppenheim
  • These are the kaleidoscopic pictures that remain mirrored in the memory.
  • Extract from : « Trooper Bluegum at the Dardanelles » by Oliver Hogue
  • It is not devoid of unity, but it is many sided and kaleidoscopic.
  • Extract from : « Eothen » by A. W. Kinglake
  • She possessed a kaleidoscopic collection of dresses, blouses and jewels.
  • Extract from : « The Law Inevitable » by Louis Couperus
  • For a moment they watched the kaleidoscopic scene below them.
  • Extract from : « Dennison Grant » by Robert Stead
  • Within the roped-off curve the scene was of kaleidoscopic beauty.
  • Extract from : « Miss Billy » by Eleanor H. Porter
  • It was a confusing and kaleidoscopic problem, this of money.
  • Extract from : « Command » by William McFee

Antonyms for kaleidoscopic

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