The word "varied" means having many different kinds or forms. It describes a situation, object, or group that is not uniform but instead shows diversity or a mix of characteristics. For example, when we talk about a varied diet, we mean a diet that includes many different types of foods, which helps to provide a broad range of nutrients.
The word "varied" comes from the Middle English term "varied," which is derived from the Old French "varier," meaning "to change" or "to alter." The root of this word can be traced back to the Latin "variāre," meaning "to change or alter," which itself comes from "varius," meaning "varied" or "diverse."