What is most closely the meaning of the word varied as it is used in the following passage (paragraph 6)?
Byron and his counterparts are ever dear to the womanly heart, whether young or old. Such a man was he, gloomy, misanthropical, tired of the
world, with a few dozen broken love-affairs among his varied experiences.
Of course, I worshipped him secretly, what romantic, silly girl of my
age, would not, being thrown in such constant contact with him.
A. exciting
B. assorted
C. uniform
D. scandalous



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