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Common collocations with diverse in American Collocation

diverse adjective

US /dɪˈvɜrs/

very

amazingly
enormously
extraordinarily
extremely
highly
incredibly
remarkably
richly
very
wonderfully

East London is one of the most richly diverse parts of the capital.

in a way that relates to race

ethnically
racially

The school serves an ethnically diverse community.

in a way that relates to human behaviour

culturally
linguistically
socially

Working in such a linguistically diverse nation is a challenge.

in a way that relates to the physical features of an area

geographically

Each island has an individual identity and they are very geographically diverse.

group of people

audience
community
group
population
society
workforce

Many employers understand the benefits of having a diverse workforce.

range or selection

array
collection
mix
portfolio
range
selection

The programme covers a diverse range of topics.

type of culture

backgrounds
cultures

We encourage people of diverse backgrounds to apply.

colourful
complex
cosmopolitan
exciting
rich
varied
vibrant

New York is one of the most vibrant and diverse cities in the world.