adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
eclectic (= liking a wide variety of different things )
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My tastes are very eclectic.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
mix
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Yet for all its compact cuteness, the Fulvia is an eclectic mix of technologies.
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Opera is known for attracting an eclectic mix of the powerful, the hip and the happening.
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The six books are an eclectic mix from established and new writers who between them offer a challenging spectrum of contemporary writing.
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The decor is an eclectic mix of items loosely associated with fishing and writing.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The album features an eclectic collection of old blues, jazz, and romantic pop standards.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And she uses an eclectic range of procedures, from experiments and questionnaires to semi-structured and counselling interviews.
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But after a summer in Trinidad, he realized he had only scratched the surface of the eclectic and complex belief system.
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Opera is known for attracting an eclectic mix of the powerful, the hip and the happening.
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That choice makes the book eclectic rather than encyclopedic.
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The pub has one of those eccentrically eclectic menus that you might associate with lesser pub food.
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The selection is both practical and literary, subjective and eclectic .