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Term: Eclectic

Description:

Eclectic refers to a style or approach that borrows from various sources or influences, creating a unique and diverse blend. It is characterized by a broad range of tastes, ideas, or elements, and embodies a combination of different styles, genres, or cultures.

Examples:

1. Noun - Eclectic:

- He has an eclectic taste in music, enjoying everything from classical to hip-hop.

- The art gallery displayed an eclectic collection of paintings from different periods and artists.

- The chef's menu was an eclectic mix of international cuisines, offering a fusion of flavors.

2. Adjective - Eclectic:

- Sarah's eclectic outfit combined vintage accessories with modern clothing.

- The movie was praised for its eclectic soundtrack, featuring a mix of classical compositions and contemporary songs.

- His eclectic approach to interior design resulted in a vibrant and harmonious living space.

3. Adverb - Eclectically:

- The museum curator eclectically arranged the exhibits, creating thought-provoking juxtapositions.

- The band performed eclectically, putting their unique spin on various musical genres during the concert.

- The author's writing style is recognized for its ability to eclectically combine elements of fantasy and realism.

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