Variably/ˈveriəbli,ˈværiəbli/ Definition 1 of 1Pro Tip 1/3Usage Context Used when indicating that something doesn't happen the same way each time. The play's reception variably depends on the audience's mood. Pro Tip 2/3Connotation of Uncertainty Carries a sense that things are unpredictable or not fixed. The exam results can variably influence one's career path. Pro Tip 3/3Frequency Intensity May imply varying levels of intensity or frequency in an action or state. Results variably improved with more study time.