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different [ˈdɪfərənt ˈdɪfrənt] adj
1. partly or completely unlike 2. not identical or the same; other he always wears a different tie 3. out of the ordinary; unusual differently adv differentness n Usage: The constructions different from, different to, and different than are all found in the works of writers of English during the past. Nowadays, however, the most widely acceptable preposition to use after different is from. Different to is common in British English, but is considered by some people to be incorrect, or less acceptable. Different than is a standard construction in American English, and has the advantage of conciseness when a clause or phrase follows, as in this result is only slightly different than in the US As, however, this idiom is not regarded as totally acceptable in British usage, it is preferable either to use different from: this result is only slightly different from that obtained in the US or to rephrase the sentence: this result differs only slightly from that in the U.S. ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
different adjective 1. dissimilar, opposed, contrasting, changed, clashing, unlike, altered, diverse, at odds, inconsistent, disparate, deviating, divergent, at variance, discrepant, streets apart We have totally different views. 2. various, some, many, several, varied, numerous, diverse, divers (archaic), assorted, miscellaneous, sundry, manifold, multifarious Different countries specialise in different products. 3. unusual, unique, special, strange, rare, extraordinary, bizarre, distinctive, something else, peculiar, uncommon, singular, unconventional, out of the ordinary, left-field (informal), atypical Try to think of a menu that is interesting and different. Translations different [ˈdɪfrənt] ADJ 1. (= not alike) → diferente, distinto the two brothers couldn't be more different from each other → los dos hermanos no podían ser más diferentes or distintos el uno del otro that's different to or from what I was told → eso es diferente de or a lo que me contaron, eso es distinto de or a lo que me contaron that's quite a different matter → eso es harina de otro costal see also chalk 2. (= changed) I feel a different person → me siento otro different [ˈdɪfrənt] adj (= dissimilar) → différent(e) We are very different → Nous sommes très différents. different from, different to → différent(e) de Paris is different from London → Paris est différent de Londres. different than (US) → différent(e) de (= various) → différent(e) (= unusual) → pas commun(e) different adj → andere(r, s), anders pred → (from, to als); two people, things → verschieden, unterschiedlich; completely different → völlig verschieden; (= changed) → völlig verändert; that’s different! → das ist was anderes!; in what way are they different? → wie unterscheiden sie sich?; to feel (like) a different person → ein ganz anderer Mensch sein; to do something different → etwas anderes tun; that’s quite a different matter → das ist etwas völlig anderes; she’s quite different from what you think → sie ist ganz anders, als Sie denken; he wants to be different → er will unbedingt anders sein or etwas Besonderes sein (= various) → verschieden different [ˈdɪfr/ənt] adj a. (not alike) different (from or to) → diverso/a (da), differente (da); (changed) → altro/a, diverso/a that's quite a different matter → è tutt'altra cosa, è una faccenda completamente diversa I feel a different person → mi sento un altro b. (various) → diverso/a, vario/a it comes in several different colours → è disponibile in diversi or vari colori different [ˈdɪfr/ənt] adj a. (not alike) different (from or to) → diverso/a (da), differente (da); (changed) → altro/a, diverso/a that's quite a different matter → è tutt'altra cosa, è una faccenda completamente diversa I feel a different person → mi sento un altro b. (various) → diverso/a, vario/a it comes in several different colours → è disponibile in diversi or vari colori How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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It must increase your strength, riches, and trade; and by this union the whole island, being joined in affection and free from all apprehensions of different interest, will be ENABLED TO RESIST ALL ITS ENEMIES. As long as the reason of man continues fallible, and he is at liberty to exercise it, different opinions will be formed. The Muirhead Library of Philosophy was designed as a contribution to the History of Modern Philosophy under the heads: first of Different Schools of Thought--Sensationalist, Realist, Idealist, Intuitivist; secondly of different Subjects--Psychology, Ethics, Aesthetics, Political Philosophy, Theology. |
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