Meaning & Definition of word "Variant"

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    Variant

    /ˈvɛr.i.ənt/

    noun:

    • 1. A version of something that differs in some respect from other forms of the same thing.
      • Example: The new model of the smartphone comes in several variants, each with different storage capacities.
    • 2. An alternative form or version of something.
      • Example: There are many variants of the traditional recipe, each with its unique twist.
    • 3. A variant is a form of a gene that differs from the typical form.
      • Example: Researchers are studying the genetic variants associated with the disease.

    adjective:

    • 1. Having different forms or types.
      • Example: The study included a variant approach to the treatment, considering different patient needs.
    • 2. Relating to or denoting a variant or variants.
      • Example: The variant strain of the virus is being monitored by health authorities.

    Etymology

    Late Middle English: from Latin 'variantem', meaning 'changing' or 'varying'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    line of variants:

    A series of related forms or types.

    variant spelling:

    A different or alternative way of spelling a word.

    genetic variant:

    A variation in the DNA sequence among individuals.

    functional variant:

    A variant that affects the function of a gene or protein.

    Related Words

    variation:

    The act of changing or the changes that occur.

    variety:

    A number of different types of things.

    various:

    Different from one another; of different kinds or sorts.

    Slang Meanings of variant

    Meaning: A less formal or modified version.

    Example Sentence: The new app is just a variant of the original with a few tweaks.

    Meaning: An alternative form that gained popularity.

    Example Sentence: That song has so many variants; everyone adds their twist to it!