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different

dif·fer·ent

different

 
 
pronunciation:
dI fr nt [or] dI frnt
features:
Word Combinations (adjective), Language Note, Word Parts
part of speech: adjective
definition 1: not the same; not alike.
The twins wore different shirts so the teacher could tell them apart.
synonyms:
diverse, unlike
antonyms:
akin, alike, allied, equal, equivalent, identical, same, similar
similar words:
contrary
definition 2: separate; not the same.
There are two different routes you can take to the library.
synonyms:
distinct
antonyms:
identical, related, same
similar words:
individual, single
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derivations: differently (adv.), differentness (n.)
Language Note
There is no firm rule to tell you when to use different from and when to use different than. Most of the time, different from comes before a noun phrase. Different than usually comes before a clause. (A clause is a sentence part with a noun and a verb.)
The shoes Cinderella wore to the ball were different from her everyday ones. After midnight, she looked different than she did at the ball.
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