different
- US:[ˈdɪfrənt]
- UK:[ˈdɪfrənt]
All shown below are another word for different.
A
- [adj.]adjectiveAdded or extraExample Sentence:
- The team needs additional support to complete the project on time.
- Please provide any additional information you may have.
- We offer additional services such as delivery and installation.
- The company is considering hiring additional staff to meet the increased demand.
- He requested additional time to complete the assignment.
- [adj.]adjective(of one or more things) available as another possibility or choiceExample Sentence:
- an alternative solution
- a viable alternative
- an alternative approach
- a popular alternative
- a possible alternative
- [pron.]pronounUsed to refer to an additional person or thing of the same type as one already mentioned or known about; one more; a furtherExample Sentence:
- I need another cup of coffee.
- Can you please find another pen for me?
- She bought another dress for the party.
- I want to try another flavor of ice cream.
- He asked for another chance to prove himself.
D
- [adj.]adjectiveNot alike; differentExample Sentence:
- Their tastes in music are dissimilar.
- The two brothers have dissimilar personalities.
- The houses in the neighborhood are dissimilar in design.
- Their teaching methods are dissimilar.
- The two paintings are dissimilar in style.
- [adj.]adjectiveTending to be different or develop in different directionsExample Sentence:
- The opinions on this matter are highly divergent.
- The two companies had divergent strategies for growth.
- The movie adaptation is slightly divergent from the original book.
- They have divergent views on how to solve the problem.
- The data collected from the survey showed divergent trends.
- [adj.]adjectiveRecognizably different in nature from something else of a similar typeExample Sentence:
- The two brothers have distinct personalities.
- The song has a distinct melody that sets it apart from other songs.
- Her distinct accent showed that she was not from this region.
- The two paintings have distinct styles, one is abstract and the other is realistic.
- The restaurant offers a distinct menu that features local ingredients.
- [adj.]adjectiveShowing a great deal of variety; very differentExample Sentence:
- The company is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace.
- The school provides a diverse range of extracurricular activities for students.
- The city's population is incredibly diverse, with people from all walks of life.
- The team is made up of diverse individuals with different backgrounds and experiences.
- The book explores the diverse cultures and traditions of different countries.
- [adj.]adjectiveEssentially different in kind; not allowing comparisonExample Sentence:
- The two teams had disparate playing styles.
- The survey showed that there were disparate opinions among the participants.
- She comes from a disparate background, with a mix of cultures and religions.
- The company is currently facing disparate challenges in different markets.
- The book explores the disparate lives of three women living in the same city.
- [v.]verbDisconnect or separate (used especially in abstract contexts)Example Sentence:
- The therapist helped him dissociate from his traumatic memories.
- She tried to dissociate herself from the scandal.
- It is important to dissociate personal opinions from professional decisions.
- The witness could not dissociate the accused from the crime.
- The therapy session aimed to help the patient dissociate from past traumas.
- [v.]verbDisengage (something or part of something) and remove it; disengage and separateExample Sentence:
- I need to detach the cable from the wall.
- Please detach the coupon from the magazine and send it in.
- The document is attached, but you can detach it if you want.
- The soldier detached himself from his unit and went on a secret mission.
- The keychain can be detached from the main ring.
O
- Used to refer to a person or thing that is different or distinct from one already mentioned or known about
S
- [adj.]adjectiveDistinguished or distinct from othersExample Sentence:
- The teacher used separate groups for the advanced students.
- The company has a separate department for customer service.
- The hotel offers separate rooms for smokers and non-smokers.
- The couple decided to live separately for a while.
- Please keep the liquids separate from the electronics.
- [v.]verbCause to move or be apartExample Sentence:
- Can you separate the red and blue clothes when doing laundry?
- The company decided to separate its IT department from the rest of the organization.
- The teacher separated the fighting students to stop the conflict.
- He tried to separate fact from fiction in the book.
- The magician performed a trick where he separated a person into two.
U
- [adj.]adjectiveNot alike or similarExample Sentence:
- The sisters may be twins, but their personalities are unalike.
- Despite being siblings, their interests are unalike.
- The two paintings may look similar, but their styles are unalike.
- My brother and I have unalike tastes in music.
- Although they are both dogs, their breeds are unalike.
V
- [adj.]adjectiveDifferent from one another; of different kinds or sortsExample Sentence:
- He has a diverse range of interests, including music, sports, and photography.
- The restaurant offers a wide variety of dishes, from Chinese cuisine to Italian pasta.
- She has a broad spectrum of knowledge, from history to science.
- The company provides a comprehensive range of services, including consulting, design, and maintenance.
- The exhibition showcases a wide array of artwork, from paintings to sculptures.