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Meaning

The word "range" refers to the extent or scope of something, often indicating a variety of options, variations, or distances. It can describe a selection of items, such as a range of products, a set of emotions, or the span between two limits, like distances in geography or prices in economics.

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Etymology

The word "range" comes from the Old French word "rangier," which means "to arrange" or "to put in order." It entered the English language in the late Middle Ages, evolving in meaning to encompass the ideas of variety and extent.

Examples

  1. The museum has a wide range of artifacts from different cultures.
  2. The temperature can range from very hot to very cold in just a few hours.
  3. The teacher offered a range of activities to accommodate different learning styles.
  4. The range of emotions she displayed during the performance captivated the audience.
  5. The store carries a range of sizes and colors for every type of clothing.