different
- US:[ˈdɪfrənt]
- UK:[ˈdɪfrənt]
Next, I will introduce fixed collocations with the word different in English.
[adj.]adjective
- When different is employed as adjective, it exhibits fixed collocations.
- different fromNot the same as"Different" is used to compare two things and indicate that they are not the same.
- different thanNot the same asSimilar to "different from," it is used to compare two things and indicate that they are not the same.
- different kinds ofVarious types of"Different" is used to indicate that there are multiple types of something.
- different ways toVarious methods of"Different" is used to indicate that there are multiple methods or approaches to doing something.
- different from each otherNot the same as each otherUsed to compare two or more things and indicate that they are not the same as each other.
- different opinionsDivergent views or beliefs"Different" is used to indicate that people have varying opinions or beliefs.
- different resultsDivergent outcomes or effects"Different" is used to indicate that there are varied outcomes or effects.
- different culturesVarious societies or civilizations"Different" is used to indicate that there are multiple cultures or societies.
- different languagesVarious forms of communication"Different" is used to indicate that there are multiple languages.
- different approachesVarious methods or strategies"Different" is used to indicate that there are multiple approaches or strategies.