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    different
    /ˈdɪf(ə)rənt/

    adjective

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  2. The adjective different means ‘not the same’. When we compare two or more items, it is usually followed by from. We also use different to, especially in speaking: …

  3. The meaning of DIFFERENT is partly or totally unlike in nature, form, or quality : dissimilar —often followed by from, than, or chiefly British to. How to use different in a sentence. Is it different than or different from?: Usage Guide Synonym Discussion of Different.

  4. adjective. not alike in character or quality; distinct in nature; dissimilar: The two brothers are very different even though they're identical twins. Synonyms: contrary, divergent, diverse, unlike. not identical; separate or distinct: When I asked for directions, three people gave me three different answers. various; several:

  5. Definition of different adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. Definition of 'different' Word Frequency. different. (dɪfrənt ) 1. adjective A1. If two people or things are different, they are not like each other in one or more ways. In British English, people sometimes say that one thing is different to another. Some people consider this use to be incorrect.

  7. 1. Unlike in form, quality, amount, or nature; dissimilar: took different approaches to the problem. 2. Distinct or separate: That's a different issue altogether. 3. Various or assorted: interviewed different members of the community. 4. Differing from all others; unusual: a different point of view. adv.

  8. Something is different whether it is only a little or completely unlike something else. Not only are your two cats different breeds, but they are also different from your pet tiger.

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