What are some opposite words for Variation?
Antonyms for Variation
ˌvɛər iˈeɪ ʃənvari·a·tion
This page is about all possible antonyms and opposite words for the term Variation.
English Synonyms and Antonyms
variationnoun
A change is a passing from one state or form to another, any act or process by which a thing becomes unlike what it was before, or the unlikeness so produced; we say a change was taking place, or the change that had taken place was manifest. Mutation is a more formal word for change, often suggesting repeated or continual change; as, the mutations of fortune. Novelty is a change to what is new, or the newness of that to which a change is made; as, he was perpetually desirous of novelty. Revolution is specifically and most commonly a change of government. Variation is a partial change in form, qualities, etc., but especially in position or action; as, the variation of the magnetic needle or of the pulse. Variety is a succession of changes or an intermixture of different things, and is always thought of as agreeable. Vicissitude is sharp, sudden, or violent change, always thought of as surprising and often as disturbing or distressing; as, the vicissitudes of politics. Transition is change by passing from one place or state to another, especially in a natural, regular, or orderly way; as, the transition from spring to summer, or from youth to manhood. An innovation is a change that breaks in upon an established order or custom; as, an innovation in religion or politics. For the distinctions between the other words compare the synonyms for CHANGE, v. In the religious sense regeneration is the vital renewing of the soul by the power of the divine Spirit; conversion is the conscious and manifest change from evil to good, or from a lower to a higher spiritual state; as, in Luke xxii, 32, "when thou art converted, strengthen thy brethren." In popular use conversion is the most common word to express the idea of regeneration.
Antonyms:
constancy, continuance, firmness, fixedness, fixity, identity, invariability, permanence, persistence, steadiness, unchangeableness, uniformitySynonyms:
alteration, change, change, conversion, diversity, innovation, mutation, novelty, regeneration, renewal, renewing, revolution, transformation, transition, transmutation, variety, vicissitudePreposition:
We have made a change for the better; the change from winter to spring; the change of a liquid to or into a gas; a change in quality; a change by absorption or oxidation.
Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms
variation
Antonyms:
continuance, fixity, indivergency, exemplification, law, rule, uniformity, harmony, agreementSynonyms:
deviation, alteration, mutation, diversity, departure, change, abnormity, exception, discrepancy
Princeton's WordNet
variation, fluctuationnoun
an instance of change; the rate or magnitude of change
Synonyms:
edition, variance, wavering, sport, magnetic variation, magnetic declination, mutant, mutation, fluctuation, variant, variation, version, pas seulvariation, variancenoun
an activity that varies from a norm or standard
"any variation in his routine was immediately reported"
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edition, variation, fluctuation, division, divergence, magnetic variation, disagreement, mutant, variant, variability, mutation, variance, version, magnetic declination, variableness, discrepancy, sport, pas seulvariationnoun
a repetition of a musical theme in which it is modified or embellished
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edition, variance, sport, magnetic variation, magnetic declination, mutant, mutation, fluctuation, variant, version, pas seulversion, variant, variation, editionnoun
something a little different from others of the same type
"an experimental version of the night fighter"; "a variant of the same word"; "an emery wheel is the modern variation of a grindstone"; "the boy is a younger edition of his father"
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random variable, form, fluctuation, strain, variate, interpretation, version, sport, interlingual rendition, stochastic variable, adaptation, var., variation, mutant, variant, mutation, variance, chance variable, magnetic declination, magnetic variation, rendering, reading, translation, discrepancy, edition, pas seulvariationnoun
an artifact that deviates from a norm or standard
"he patented a variation on the sandal"
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edition, variance, sport, magnetic variation, magnetic declination, mutant, mutation, fluctuation, variant, version, pas seulmagnetic declination, magnetic variation, variationnoun
the angle (at a particular location) between magnetic north and true north
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edition, variance, sport, magnetic variation, mutant, mutation, fluctuation, variant, variation, version, magnetic declination, pas seulvariationnoun
the process of varying or being varied
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edition, variance, sport, magnetic variation, magnetic declination, mutant, mutation, fluctuation, variant, version, pas seulvariationnoun
(astronomy) any perturbation of the mean motion or orbit of a planet or satellite (especially a perturbation of the earth's moon)
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edition, variance, sport, magnetic variation, magnetic declination, mutant, mutation, fluctuation, variant, version, pas seulmutant, mutation, variation, sportnoun
(biology) an organism that has characteristics resulting from chromosomal alteration
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sportsman, fun, fluctuation, sportswoman, mutant, play, genetic mutation, summercater, magnetic variation, athletics, variation, sport, variant, mutation, version, magnetic declination, chromosomal mutation, variance, edition, pas seulpas seul, variationnoun
(ballet) a solo dance or dance figure
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edition, variance, sport, pas seul, magnetic declination, mutant, mutation, fluctuation, variant, variation, magnetic variation, versionvariationnoun
the act of changing or altering something slightly but noticeably from the norm or standard
"who is responsible for these variations in taxation?"
Synonyms:
edition, variance, sport, magnetic variation, magnetic declination, mutant, mutation, fluctuation, variant, version, pas seul
Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words
variationnoun
Synonyms:
mutation, change, deviation, diversity, discrepancy, diversification
How to use Variation in a sentence?
The reality of abortion being banned in all or most scenarios is a growing reality for many, although there was already significant variation in reproductive health policies across states, [ Roe v. Wade ] provided a ‘ floor ’ to legislation, meaning that abortion generally could n’t be banned before viability.
For advocates of helicopter money, it's not impossible to regard that as one variation of helicopter money.
It's hard to see a decline in standards as every swordsmith is licensed, and can only produce two long swords or three short swords a month, there is variation in quality but the traditions are strong.
In other words, while the globe may be warmer than average as a whole, some areas will still observe colder temperatures and even severe cold outbreaks, this regional variation is due to the influences of the oceans, mountains, deserts, ice sheets, and other geographic features that all affect our weather and climate. It's also from changes in weather patterns that are related to the position of the jet stream( storm track), which can vary from day-to-day or even month-to-month.
This new resistance locus is particularly interesting because it lies so close to genes that are gatekeepers for the malaria parasite's invasion machinery, we now need to drill down at this locus to characterise these complex patterns of genetic variation more precisely and to understand the molecular mechanisms by which they act.
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#332 | law | |
#708 | agreement | |
#1419 | rule | |
#2932 | identity | |
#5722 | variation | |
#7424 | harmony | |
#14474 | persistence | |
#23140 | uniformity | |
#32015 | continuance | |
#45851 | permanence | |
#46133 | firmness | |
#53237 | constancy | |
#109348 | steadiness | |
#143966 | exemplification | |
#164440 | fixity |
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