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eclectic

[ih-klek-tik] / ɪˈklɛk tɪk /


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His own explanations for inflation are eclectic, at times drawing on commodity and stock prices, the money supply, productivity and federal spending.

From The Wall Street Journal

His music proved so harmonically sophisticated and eclectic that it took audiences and critics some years to fully appreciate the genius of his gifts.

From The Wall Street Journal

The end result is a striking space that feels entirely unique, even in a region as architecturally eclectic as Southern California.

From Los Angeles Times

It is an eclectic and international vision, with the film sweeping around examples of harmony in places including India, Guyana and Afghanistan.

From BBC

In addition to creating art and DJing, Arens is also a musician, and his eclectic music projects reflect his nostalgic proclivities.

From Los Angeles Times