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different
[dif-er-uhnt, dif-ruhnt]
adjective
not alike in character or quality; distinct in nature; dissimilar.
The two brothers are very different even though they're identical twins.
not identical; separate or distinct.
When I asked for directions, three people gave me three different answers.
Different people told me the same story.
not ordinary; unusual.
I know my new hat is a bit different, but I thought I'd try it out.
different
/ ˈdɪfərənt, ˈdɪfrənt /
adjective
partly or completely unlike
not identical or the same; other
he always wears a different tie
out of the ordinary; unusual
Usage
Other Word Forms
- differently adverb
- differentness noun
- undifferent adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of different1
Idioms and Phrases
- horse of a different color
- kettle of fish, different
- march to a different drummer
- sing a different tune
- wear another (different) hat
Example Sentences
Remove the veil of folklore, and the plot isn’t too different from Oliphant’s career as an unrestrained cartoonist, whose satirical illustrations drew the ire of power-hungry politicians and like-minded megalomaniacs all over the world.
Helton will return to the Coliseum on Saturday to lead his new team, Georgia Southern, against his old one, USC, in a reunion that, under different circumstances, could have been uncomfortable for all involved.
Even if we had the time or seven different types of rolling pins, who has that much counter space?
“It was really fun just being someone so different to myself.”
While viral replication results in uncontrolled production of a large amounts of the protein, the way it’s produced by the mRNA vaccine is very different.
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Things that are different from one another are not alike in character or quality. How does different compare to synonyms various, distinct, and diverse? Find out on Thesaurus.com.
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