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    different
    /ˈdɪf(ə)rənt/

    adjective

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  2. 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?:

  3. 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: …

  4. Different definition: not alike in character or quality; distinct in nature; dissimilar. See examples of DIFFERENT used in a sentence.

  5. adjective. 1. partly or completely unlike. 2. not identical or the same; other. he always wears a different tie. 3. out of the ordinary; unusual. USAGE The constructions different from, different to, and different than are all found in the works of writers of English during the past.

  6. Often followed by the word than or from, different describes something that contrasts with, or differs from, something else. With roots in the Latin differre, meaning “to set apart,” different can also describe something that belongs in a whole other category.

  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.

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