different Meaning, Definition & Usage
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adjective unlike in nature or quality or form or degree
- took different approaches to the problem
- came to a different conclusion
- different parts of the country
- on different sides of the issue
- this meeting was different from the earlier one
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adjective satellite distinctly separate from the first
- that's another (or different) issue altogether
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adjective satellite differing from all others; not ordinary
- advertising that strives continually to be different
- this new music is certainly different but I don't really like it
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adjective marked by dissimilarity
dissimilar; unlike.
- for twins they are very unlike
- people are profoundly different
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adjective satellite distinct or separate
- each interviewed different members of the community
WordNet
Dif"fer*ent adjective
Etymology
L.Definitions
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Distinct; separate; not the same; other. "Five different churches." Addison. -
Of various or contrary nature, form, or quality; partially or totally unlike; dissimilar; as, different kinds of food or drink;different states of health;different shapes;different degrees of excellence.Men are as different from each other, as the regions in which they are born are different. Dryden.
✍ Different is properly followed by from. Different to, for different from, is a common English colloquialism. Different than is quite inadmissible.