1. eclectic - Noun
2. eclectic - Adjective
3. eclectic - Adjective Satellite
Selecting; choosing (what is true or excellent in doctrines, opinions, etc.) from various sources or systems; as, an eclectic philosopher.
Consisting, or made up, of what is chosen or selected; as, an eclectic method; an eclectic magazine.
One who follows an eclectic method.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA lot of her influences are more shoegaze-y, so there’s this weird, eclectic mix of influences on the album that I’m really excited about. Source: Internet
A Linden Hills alley has been transformed into a patio, and it’s a charming environment for exploring the eclectic menu: salmon rillettes, steak frites, risotto with chorizo and scallops, duck confit tacos and a mushroom-tofu hash. Source: Internet
And it turns out that what Guy Ritchie can do is craft lovable antiheroes by the dozen and pit them against each other in an eclectic Rube Goldberg machine of coincidence and irony. Source: Internet
An avid reader, he developed eclectic tastes. Source: Internet
Another incarnation of fusion cuisine implements a more eclectic approach, which generally features original dishes that combine varieties of ingredients from various cuisines and regions. Source: Internet
Bands from the same scenes often sounded very different from each other, reflecting the eclectic state of punk music during the era. Source: Internet