variant

[ˈvɛərɪənt]

variant Definition

  • 1a form or version of something that is different from other forms or versions of the same thing
  • 2a variation in the genetic structure of an organism

Using variant: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "variant" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The new variant of the software has additional features.

  • Example

    There are many variants of this product available in the market.

  • Example

    The virus has many different variants, some of which are more contagious than others.

variant Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for variant

Phrases with variant

  • a spelling that differs from the standard or accepted spelling of a word

    Example

    The variant spelling of 'color' is 'colour'.

  • a form of a word that differs in spelling, pronunciation, or meaning from other forms of the same word

    Example

    The word 'run' has many variant forms, such as 'ran', 'running', and 'runner'.

  • a gene that differs in sequence or expression from other genes of the same type

    Example

    The variant gene is responsible for the disease in some individuals.

Origins of variant

from Latin 'variant-', meaning 'turning'

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Summary: variant in Brief

The term 'variant' [ˈvɛərɪənt] refers to a different form or version of something, exemplified by 'The new variant of the software has additional features.' It can also refer to a variation in the genetic structure of an organism. 'Variant' extends into phrases like 'variant spelling,' denoting a spelling that differs from the standard, and 'variant gene,' referring to a gene that differs in sequence or expression from other genes of the same type.