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Difference

ˈdɪf(ə)rəns
Extremely common
500 - 600
500 - 600
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Unterschied, Differenz, Verschiedenheit, Abweichung

Difference meanings in German

Unterschied

Example:
What's the difference between these two options?
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen diesen beiden Optionen?
Can you explain the difference in price?
Kannst du den Unterschied im Preis erklären?
Usage: FormalContext: Comparing or contrasting two or more things
Note: One of the most common translations of 'difference' in Deutsch.

Differenz

Example:
There is a significant difference in temperature between day and night.
Es gibt eine signifikante Differenz in der Temperatur zwischen Tag und Nacht.
The age difference between them is quite large.
Der Altersunterschied zwischen ihnen ist ziemlich groß.
Usage: FormalContext: Mathematical or numerical contexts
Note: Used in contexts where a quantitative gap or distinction is being discussed.

Verschiedenheit

Example:
The cultural differences between the two countries are fascinating.
Die kulturelle Verschiedenheit zwischen den beiden Ländern ist faszinierend.
We appreciate the diversity and differences in opinions.
Wir schätzen die Vielfalt und Verschiedenheit in den Meinungen.
Usage: FormalContext: Cultural or diversity-related discussions
Note: Used to emphasize diversity and variations in characteristics or opinions.

Abweichung

Example:
The measurement shows a slight difference from the expected value.
Die Messung zeigt eine leichte Abweichung vom erwarteten Wert.
Any deviation from the standard procedure must be documented.
Jede Abweichung vom Standardverfahren muss dokumentiert werden.
Usage: FormalContext: Scientific, technical, or procedural contexts
Note: Emphasizes a deviation or divergence from a norm or expectation.

Difference's synonyms

discrepancy

A discrepancy refers to a lack of agreement or consistency between two or more things.
Example: There is a significant discrepancy between the two reports.
Note: Discrepancy is often used to emphasize a notable difference or inconsistency.

disparity

Disparity indicates a significant difference, especially in terms of inequality or dissimilarity.
Example: The study revealed a great disparity in income levels among different social classes.
Note: Disparity often conveys a sense of inequality or imbalance between the compared elements.

discreteness

Discreteness refers to the quality of being distinct or separate.
Example: The discreteness of their opinions led to a heated debate.
Note: Discreteness emphasizes the individuality or separateness of the compared elements.

variation

Variation indicates a change or difference in condition, amount, or level.
Example: There is a wide variation in climate across different regions of the country.
Note: Variation often implies a range of differences or deviations from a standard or norm.

Difference expressions, common phrases

Make a difference

To have a significant impact or effect on something or someone.
Example: Volunteering at the shelter can really make a difference in the lives of those in need.
Note: This phrase emphasizes the act of creating a positive change or impact.

Spot the difference

To notice a small detail that distinguishes one thing from another.
Example: In the game, you have to spot the difference between the two pictures within a limited time.
Note: This phrase is often used in games or activities where participants have to identify subtle distinctions.

Know the difference

To be able to distinguish between two or more similar things or concepts.
Example: It's important to know the difference between right and wrong.
Note: This phrase highlights the importance of being able to discern between different options or choices.

What's the difference?

Asking about the distinction or dissimilarity between two or more things.
Example: I can't decide between the two dresses. What's the difference in price?
Note: This phrase is used to inquire about the contrast or variation between options.

Split the difference

To reach a compromise by each side giving up part of their demands.
Example: Since they couldn't agree on the price, they decided to split the difference and meet halfway.
Note: This phrase involves finding a middle ground or compromise between two opposing viewpoints or positions.

Make all the difference

To have a crucial or decisive impact on a situation or outcome.
Example: Having supportive friends can make all the difference when facing challenges.
Note: This phrase emphasizes the significant influence of a particular factor on a result or circumstance.

Difference of opinion

A disagreement or varying viewpoint between individuals or groups.
Example: There seems to be a difference of opinion among the team members regarding the best approach to the project.
Note: This phrase specifically refers to conflicting viewpoints or perspectives on a particular matter.

Difference everyday (slang) expressions

Diff

Shortened form of 'difference'. It's often used informally to refer to a distinction or contrast between two things.
Example: What's the diff between these two jackets?
Note: The slang 'diff' is a casual and abbreviated version of the word 'difference' and is commonly used in spoken language.

Diffy

Informal slang to describe a noticeable or significant difference in a playful manner.
Example: The prices are a bit diffy between the two stores.
Note: The term 'diffy' is a colloquial way to say 'different' or 'varying' in a more relaxed and catchy style.

Delta

Borrowed from the Greek letter Δ, this slang denotes a change or difference between two things.
Example: Can you explain the delta in the two proposals?
Note: In this context, 'delta' symbolizes a specific and often quantitative difference, especially in scientific or technical discussions.

Gap

Used informally to indicate a noticeable difference, usually between perspectives, standings, or beliefs.
Example: There's a significant gap in their opinions on this issue.
Note: The slang 'gap' emphasizes a distinct space or difference between two entities, often in terms of opinions, knowledge, or positions.

Spread

Informal slang referring to the range or difference in values or prices between two or more items.
Example: What's the spread between the prices of these two gadgets?
Note: The term 'spread' highlights the extent or scope of the difference, especially in financial or comparative contexts.

Delta-V

Derived from physics and engineering terminology, it signifies a change in velocity or approach, metaphorically referring to a difference or alteration.
Example: We need to consider the delta-V in our approach to this problem.
Note: Used mostly in technical or specialized conversations, 'delta-V' implies a specific and calculated difference in approach, direction, or execution.

Difference - Examples

The main difference between these two products is the price.
Der Hauptunterschied zwischen diesen beiden Produkten ist der Preis.
There is a noticeable difference in the taste of these two wines.
Es gibt einen bemerkenswerten Unterschied im Geschmack dieser beiden Weine.
The difference in temperature between day and night is quite significant in this region.
Der Unterschied in der Temperatur zwischen Tag und Nacht ist in dieser Region ziemlich signifikant.

Difference grammar

Difference - Noun (Noun) / Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass)
Lemma: difference
Conjugations
Noun, plural (Noun, plural): differences, difference
Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass): difference
Syllables, Separation and Stress
difference Contains 3 syllables: dif • fer • ence
Phonetic transcription: ˈdi-f(ə-)rən(t)s
dif fer ence , ˈdi f(ə )rən(t)s (The red syllable is stressed)

Difference - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
difference: 500 - 600 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
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