different
- US:[ˈdɪfrənt]
- UK:[ˈdɪfrənt]
In this article, we'll be looking at the different opposite words in English. Let's delve into the antonyms for different.
A
- [adj.]adjectiveNot different or separateExample Sentence:
- The two brothers look alike and people often mistake them for each other.
- The two books have similar covers and layouts, making them look alike.
- The old house and the new house have a lot of similarities. They both have big gardens and wooden floors, making them alike.
- The two paintings may have been created by different artists, but they are alike in style and technique.
- The twins not only look alike, but their personalities are also very similar.
C
- [adj.]adjectiveAble to be likened to or compared with something elseExample Sentence:
- This car is comparable in price to its competitors.
- The two paintings are comparable in size.
- The quality of this product is comparable to that of more expensive brands.
- The two teams have comparable levels of skill.
- The hotel offers prices that are comparable to those of its competitors.
- [adj.]adjectiveAgreeing in amount or extent; equivalentExample Sentence:
- The corresponding pages in the two books are marked with the same number.
- The corresponding symptoms of the disease include fever, headache, and cough.
- The corresponding angle to a 90-degree angle is a 90-degree angle.
- The corresponding colors for the traffic lights are red, yellow, and green.
- The corresponding values in the two data sets are plotted on the graph.
- [adj.]adjectiveComplying with rules or standardsExample Sentence:
- This document is not conforming to the company's style guide.
- The product is conforming to safety regulations.
- She always tries to be conforming to societal expectations.
- The new design is conforming to the aesthetic preferences of our target audience.
- The student's behavior was not conforming to the school's code of conduct.
- [adj.]adjectiveActing or done in the same way over time, especially so as to be fair or accurateExample Sentence:
- She is known for her consistent hard work and dedication.
- The company has a consistent track record of success.
- The team needs to have a consistent strategy in order to achieve their goals.
- He is a consistent advocate for environmental conservation.
- The teacher praised the student for his consistent improvement in grades.
E
- [adj.]adjectiveNot unequal or different in any wayExample Sentence:
- The two teams are equal in terms of skill level.
- The weight of the two objects is equal.
- The company provides equal opportunities for all employees.
- He divided his inheritance equally among his children.
- The students have equal rights in the classroom.
H
- [adj.]adjectiveNot composed of different partsExample Sentence:
- The experiment requires a homogeneous sample of water.
- The team is ethnically diverse, but they have a homogeneous approach to problem-solving.
- The soup was not well mixed and had a non-homogeneous texture.
- The neighborhood is known for its homogeneous population of retirees.
- The company aims to create a homogeneous work environment where diversity is celebrated.
I
- [adj.]adjectiveNot differentExample Sentence:
- The two sisters are identical twins.
- The two cars are identical in every detail.
- The two paintings are almost identical.
- The twins have identical interests and hobbies.
- The two houses have identical floor plans.
- [adj.]adjectiveNot able to be recognized or identified as differentExample Sentence:
- The twins look so alike that they are indistinguishable from each other.
- The counterfeit money is so well made that it is indistinguishable from the real thing.
- The two proposals for the project are indistinguishable in terms of quality.
- The taste of the two brands of cola is almost indistinguishable.
- The two paintings are so similar that they are indistinguishable to the untrained eye.
P
- [adj.]adjectiveNot intersecting or meetingExample Sentence:
- The two parallel lines never meet.
- The two events happened in parallel.
- The new project is running in parallel with the old one.
- The parallel bars are used for gymnastic exercises.
- The two movies have parallel plots.
S
- [adj.]adjectiveNot alike or the sameExample Sentence:
- They have a similar sense of humor.
- The two paintings are similar in style.
- The two brothers have a similar appearance.
- The two cars are similar in price.
- The two cities have similar weather patterns.
- [adj.]adjectiveHaving a resemblance in appearance, character, or quantity, without being identicalExample Sentence:
- They have a similar sense of humor.
- The two paintings are similar in style.
- The two brothers have a similar appearance.
- The two cars are similar in price.
- The two cities have similar weather patterns.
- [adj.]adjectiveNot different or distinctExample Sentence:
- He has the same shirt as me.
- These two cars look the same.
- We have the same opinion on this matter.
- They have the same surname.
- My brother and I have the same birthday.
U
- [adj.]adjectiveNot varying or changing; staying the sameExample Sentence:
- In some schools, students are required to wear a uniform.
- The company has implemented a new uniform policy for all employees.
- The soldiers wore their uniforms with pride.
- The waitress was easily recognizable in her uniform.
- The police officer approached the suspect in his uniform.