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Different

ˈdɪf(ə)rənt
Extremely common
100 - 200
100 - 200
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unterschiedlich, anders, verschieden, abweichend

Different meanings in German

unterschiedlich

Example:
These two houses look different.
Diese beiden Häuser sehen unterschiedlich aus.
We have different opinions on this matter.
Wir haben unterschiedliche Meinungen zu dieser Angelegenheit.
Usage: formalContext: Comparing objects or opinions
Note: The most common translation of 'different' in Deutsch, used in various contexts.

anders

Example:
She does things differently.
Sie macht Dinge anders.
They had to find another solution.
Sie mussten eine andere Lösung finden.
Usage: formal/informalContext: Indicating an alternative or a different approach
Note: Can also be translated as 'another' or 'else' depending on the context.

verschieden

Example:
The two brothers have different tastes.
Die beiden Brüder haben verschiedene Geschmäcker.
The results of the experiment were varied.
Die Ergebnisse des Experiments waren verschieden.
Usage: formalContext: Indicating diversity or variety
Note: Used to describe things that are diverse or dissimilar.

abweichend

Example:
Her behavior was different from usual.
Ihr Verhalten war abweichend von normal.
The new rules are different from the old ones.
Die neuen Regeln weichen von den alten ab.
Usage: formalContext: Highlighting a deviation or divergence
Note: Used to emphasize a contrast or deviation from the norm.

Different's synonyms

Diverse

Diverse means showing a great deal of variety or difference.
Example: The team is made up of people from diverse backgrounds.
Note: Diverse often implies a wider range of variations or distinctions compared to simply being different.

Distinct

Distinct means clearly different or separate.
Example: Each of the twins has a distinct personality.
Note: Distinct emphasizes clear separation or individuality.

Varied

Varied means having many different types or forms.
Example: The menu offers a varied selection of dishes.
Note: Varied suggests a range of differences or diversity.

Disparate

Disparate means fundamentally different or distinct.
Example: The two ideas seemed disparate at first, but they actually complement each other.
Note: Disparate conveys a sense of being fundamentally dissimilar or incompatible.

Unalike

Unalike means not similar or different.
Example: The two sisters are unalike in every way.
Note: Unalike emphasizes the lack of similarity between two things.

Different expressions, common phrases

Like chalk and cheese

This phrase is used to describe two things that are completely different from each other.
Example: John and his brother are like chalk and cheese, they have completely different personalities.
Note: The phrase emphasizes extreme differences between two entities.

Apples and oranges

This phrase is used to highlight that two things being compared are fundamentally different and cannot be compared directly.
Example: Comparing football to baseball is like comparing apples and oranges, they are completely different sports.
Note: It emphasizes the incompatibility of the two items being compared.

Horses for courses

This phrase means that different people have different preferences or skills, and what suits one person may not suit another.
Example: Some people prefer tea, others prefer coffee; it's all horses for courses.
Note: It highlights the idea of individual suitability or compatibility.

Different strokes for different folks

This phrase conveys that people have diverse tastes or preferences, and what works for one person may not work for another.
Example: Some people enjoy classical music, while others prefer rock; different strokes for different folks.
Note: It emphasizes the diversity of preferences among individuals.

A horse of a different color

This phrase indicates a significant difference or unexpected change in a situation or topic.
Example: I thought the project was about marketing, but it turned out to be a horse of a different color - it was actually about product development.
Note: It signifies a dramatic shift or contrast from the original expectation.

In a league of its own

This phrase suggests that something is so exceptional or unique that it cannot be compared to anything else.
Example: Their customer service is in a league of its own, no other company comes close.
Note: It implies unparalleled excellence or superiority.

March to the beat of a different drum

This phrase describes someone who behaves or thinks in a unique, unconventional way compared to others.
Example: She's always been one to march to the beat of a different drum, never following trends or societal norms.
Note: It highlights individuality and nonconformity in behavior or thinking.

Different everyday (slang) expressions

Out of left field

This term refers to something unexpected or unconventional, similar to something coming from an unexpected direction in a baseball game.
Example: His suggestion came out of left field, nobody was expecting it.
Note: Unlike

Off the beaten path

It means to do something different or unconventional, not following the usual route or method.
Example: They prefer to travel off the beaten path to discover unique places.
Note: Different from the traditional or popular choice or direction.

Outside the box

To think creatively or divergently, not limited to conventional or mainstream ideas.
Example: Our team needs to think outside the box to come up with innovative solutions.
Note: In contrast to staying within the usual boundaries or constraints.

Out there

Used to describe something eccentric, unusual, or extreme.
Example: His fashion sense is really out there, but it suits his personality.
Note: Refers to something far removed from the ordinary or conventional.

Left of center

Indicates a viewpoint or position that is slightly unconventional or different from the mainstream.
Example: Her political views are a bit left of center compared to most people in this state.
Note: Signifies a position or perspective that deviates from the usual or typical stance.

Off-kilter

Suggests something quirky, unusual, or slightly strange in a distinctive way.
Example: His sense of humor is a bit off-kilter, but it always gets a laugh.
Note: Conveys a sense of being askew or not quite in line with the norm.

Out in left field

Refers to ideas or thoughts that are eccentric, unconventional, or outlandish.
Example: Her ideas are often out in left field, but sometimes they're surprisingly insightful.
Note: Reflects a sense of being far from the expected or conventional way of thinking.

Different - Examples

I have a different opinion.
Ich habe eine andere Meinung.
She has a different hairstyle every day.
Sie hat jeden Tag eine andere Frisur.
We come from different countries.
Wir kommen aus verschiedenen Ländern.
They have different tastes in music.
Sie haben unterschiedliche Geschmäcker in Musik.

Different grammar

Different - Adjective (Adjective) / Adjective (Adjective)
Lemma: different
Conjugations
Adjective (Adjective): different
Syllables, Separation and Stress
Different Contains 3 syllables: dif • fer • ent
Phonetic transcription: ˈdi-f(ə-)rənt
dif fer ent , ˈdi f(ə )rənt (The red syllable is stressed)

Different - 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.
Different: 100 - 200 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
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