adjective “eclectic”
base form eclectic (more/most)
- (of a taste, preference, etc.) selecting elements from various systems, ideas, or styles
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Her taste in music is eclectic; she enjoys classical, jazz, and modern pop.
- (of a mix, group, etc.) diverse; made up of a variety of different elements
The festival's attendees were an eclectic mix of artists, musicians, and writers.
noun “eclectic”
singular eclectic, plural eclectics
- a person who selects and uses ideas, styles, or tastes from a wide variety of sources
As an eclectic, she creates art that blends techniques from different cultures.