diversity

noun

di·​ver·​si·​ty də-ˈvər-sə-tē How to pronounce diversity (audio)
dī-
plural diversities
Synonyms of diversitynext
1
a
: the quality or condition of having or being composed of differing elements (such as forms, types, or ideas) : variety sense 1
linguistic diversity
an island with great diversity in plant life
There's a diversity of opinion on the matter.
b
: a group or collection of differing elements : variety sense 2
She has a diversity of interests.
saw a diversity of shorebirds at the park
2
: the state or practice of including people of different races (see race entry 1 sense 1a), cultures, etc. in a group or organization
promoting diversity in the workplace
often used before another noun
diversity programs/efforts
a diversity committee
see also diversity, equity and inclusion

Examples of diversity in a Sentence

Another factor in Burns' rise has been the strength and depth of Xerox's commitment to diversity. One-third of Xerox's 3,819 executives are women and 22% are minorities. Nanette Byrnes et al., Business Week, 8 June 2009
Jim, a lanky, bearded 35-year-old, knows a lot about heirloom fruits and vegetables. He works with the Southern Seed Legacy in Athens, Georgia, an organization devoted to preserving the seeds of heirloom plants in order to restore some of the genetic diversity that industrial agriculture has eroded over the years. Gary Paul Nabhan, Saveur, October 2009
Even more eccentric is the treatment of the British Empire. Stretching over three centuries and six continents, you might have expected that its extent, duration, and diversity would have made it immune to facile interpretation. David Gilmour, New York Review, 2 Nov. 2006
The media flood the nation's editorial markets with testimonies to the piebald character of the American democracy jumbled together from a wonderful diversity of colors, creeds, and cultural dispensations, which is a swell story, but in the United States Senate not one visible to the naked eye. Lewis H. Lapham, Harper's, March 2005
The handsome creatures have hooked the interest of evolutionists and ecologists because of their dazzling diversity of shapes, behaviors, and feeding habits, which include nibbling the fins and scales of other fish. Science, 26 Nov. 2004
The island has more diversity in plant life than other islands nearby. The city is known for its cultural diversity. The school aims for diversity in its student population.
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In business schools, high-diversity cohorts earned starting salaries that were a standard deviation or more above the median 966 times out of 3,964 cohorts. ArsTechnica, 29 Apr. 2026 McCarthy noted that there is diversity in demand from casual to dressy styles, and some of the popular picks over the last year have been a barrel jean and a ‘90s straight leg. Sarah Jones, Footwear News, 29 Apr. 2026 San Francisco and New York City are leading office demand, as AI tech employment rises quickly in the former and diversity of employment fuels the latter. Diana Olick, CNBC, 28 Apr. 2026 The Federal Communications Commission is seeking early renewal for all eight station licenses owned by ABC related to the broadcaster’s diversity, equity, and inclusion policies. David Zimmermann, The Washington Examiner, 28 Apr. 2026 See All Example Sentences for diversity

Word History

Etymology

Middle English dyversite "difference, separateness, variety," borrowed from Anglo-French & Latin; Anglo-French diverseté, diversité, borrowed from Latin dīversitāt-, dīversitās "separateness, condition of being different, difference of opinion," from dīversus "turned in different directions, situated apart, differing" + -itāt-, -itās -ity — more at diverse

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of diversity was in the 14th century

Cite this Entry

“Diversity.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/diversity. Accessed 1 May. 2026.

Kids Definition

diversity

noun
di·​ver·​si·​ty də-ˈvər-sət-ē How to pronounce diversity (audio)
dī-
plural diversities
1
: the condition of being different
2
: an instance or a point of difference

Legal Definition

diversity

noun
di·​ver·​si·​ty də-ˈvər-sə-tē, dī- How to pronounce diversity (audio)

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