Wiktionary:Word of the day/2025/March 21

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Word of the day
for March 21
diverse adj
  1. Not the same; different, dissimilar, distinct.
  2. Consisting of different elements; various.
  3. Capable of or having various forms in different situations or at different times; multiform.
  4. Chiefly preceded by a descriptive word: of a community, organization, etc.: composed of people with a variety of different demographic characteristics such as ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, or socioeconomic status; especially, having a sizeable representation of people who are minorities in the community, organization, etc.
  5. (nonstandard) Of a person: belonging to a minority group.
  6. (obsolete)
    1. Differing from what is good or right, or beneficial; bad, evil; harmful.
    2. Having different colours; mottled, variegated.
    3. (rare) Causing one to be indecisive between different viewpoints.

Today is recognized by the United Nations as the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. The Sharpeville massacre, in which the South African police fired live bullets into a crowd of black protestors during the apartheid era, took place on this date 65 years ago in 1960.

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