Differ

Word DIFFER
Character 6
Hyphenation dif fer
Pronunciations /ˈdɪfə/

Definitions and meanings of "Differ"

What do we mean by differ?

To be dissimilar or unlike in nature, quality, amount, or form. intransitive verb

To be of a different opinion; disagree. intransitive verb

To quarrel; dispute. intransitive verb

To be unlike, dissimilar, distinct, or various in nature, condition, form, or qualities: used absolutely or with from: as, the two things differ greatly; men differ from brutes; a statue differs from a picture; wisdom differs from cunning.

To disagree; be of a contrary opinion; dissent; be at variance; vary in opinion or action: used absolutely or with from or with: as, they differ in their methods; he differs from other writers on the subject.

To express disagreement or dissent by word of mouth; come into antagonism; dispute; contend: followed by with.

Synonyms To vary.

To cause to be different or unlike.

To cause difference or dispute between; divide.

To put off; defer. See defer.

Difference. noun

To be or stand apart; to disagree; to be unlike; to be distinguished; -- with from. intransitive verb

To be of unlike or opposite opinion; to disagree in sentiment; -- often with from or with. intransitive verb

To have a difference, cause of variance, or quarrel; to dispute; to contend. intransitive verb

To cause to be different or unlike; to set at variance. transitive verb

Not to have the same traits, characteristics. verb

To have diverging opinions, disagree. verb

Be different verb

Be of different opinions verb

Not to have the same traits or characteristics; to be unalike or distinct.

(people, groups, etc.) To have diverging opinions, disagree.

To be separated in quantity.

When something is especially great Urban Dictionary

A pseudo-polite way of saying something is unpleasantly weird or unacceptable. Chiefly used in the midwestern United States. Urban Dictionary

A person who is not afraid to be themselves, instead of following the crowd, a unique person with a great personality. Urban Dictionary

Something everybody is scared to be, for they fear they will be rejected by society if they are. Those who are different are often labeled as: weird, crazy, deficient, stupid, a loser, or just a "reject". Urban Dictionary

The state of not being in same. Urban Dictionary

Used as emphasis when someone does something crazy/annoying/that you don't understand...its similar to saying 'on another level' or 'on some next level' Urban Dictionary

Like saying" I beg to differ" is a way of saying I "dissagre" or differ can mean different, differentiate, ect. Urban Dictionary

A technical term combining the ideas of difference and frequency. Now used in regards to the predictable unpredictability of individuals – particularly women. The term has its origins in the writings of Daniel Webster the Elder who was the godfather and inspiration for the name of the famed lawyer and American Revolutionary war figure. Urban Dictionary

Different can mean apart or not like anyone else but in my experience it is not a bad thing inbrace your different it probably just means your unique Urban Dictionary

What has gotten an extreme negative connotation in our society due to immense peer pressure and shame. Many people have a great fear of being different or standing out due to not wanting to be outcasted or isolated by his/her peers, which can be very harmful to a person’s health. Because of this, many people will give up their true potential because they don’t want to be viewed negatively by their peers. But, think about how boring it would be if every single person acted the exact same. Imagine all the great technological advancements we’d miss out on if innovators like Albert Einstein or Leonardo Da Vinci acted like everyone else at the time. We need people who are different in our society, people who offer a wide range of perceptions and experiences to share with the world. Peer pressure is a strong force that can either be your best friend or worst enemy, depending on who you surround yourself with. So try your best to find the people who support your inner strengths and will help push you to limits you never knew possible Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Differ

The word "differ" in example sentences

The designations of the title differ; what is stated above was probably the fact. ❋ George Adam Smith (1899)

His management style may differ from the president's, but Rouse has been a partner in building the strategy that took Obama from the Senate to the White House and in his first two years as president. ❋ Post (2010)

SF: I feel as though I know Rizzoli and Isles, the two main characters in your crime thrillers, tell us about the actresses chosen for the two roles and how they differ from the characters in the books? ❋ Susan Fogwell (2010)

And we can also leave for another time the 'politization' (sp?) of the estimates and how they differ from the GDP growth estimates elsewhere. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Please comment on how an older women's clothes should differ from the clothes of a younger woman. ❋ Unknown (2009)

How does a childfree marriage differ from a more traditional marriage? ❋ Unknown (2010)

Where Kyle and I differ is sometimes I just settle in to get the solid finish where he'll go all out for the win and end up with a tough finish. ❋ James M. Clash (2010)

Where he and I would differ is that I think that the ability of government to devise a "solution" to the problem of future adjustments to the availability of educated labor from other countries is minimal compared to that of the decentralized trial-and-error groping mechanism of the market. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The case of Stargate: Universe discussed how the new series would differ from the two others that preceded it. ❋ Unknown (2009)

There is no mention of medical technology or lifespans given for humans, either, at least insofar as they may differ from the known range of readers of the times. ❋ Blue Tyson (2010)

How does it differ from the love stories you're accustomed to reading? ❋ Unknown (2009)

How does the book differ from a novel with a traditional linear narrative? ❋ Unknown (2009)

How does Bel Canto differ from the other novels you've written? ❋ Unknown (2010)

How would that differ from the British system where the authorities do not "waste" resources keeping 85 year olds alive for another six months? ❋ Unknown (2009)

I think it would help if you described what you think the transition cost are that differ from the unfunded liability. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In other words, the greatest value of a LAE is its ability to change individuals by giving them avenues (mental or professional) that differ from the status quo. bsci ❋ Unknown (2009)

I'm not sure why my numbers on foreign versus US scientists differ from the abstract (their 39 and 15 versus my 37 and 17), my guess is that they have opportunistically included 2 scientists who have some minor US connection as being from here. ❋ Unknown (2009)

“Damn she is [looking] [different different] [today]” ❋ Sammyboarder23 (2020)

"[Grandma], look at my [nose ring]!" "That's... [different]." ❋ Gregor_y (2008)

girl 1- [Michelle] is cool, shes [so different] girl2 - yea i like her too, shes unique and real cool [great personality] unique ❋ Sarah Collins1234 (2010)

Me: I despise people who just roll along with the population, instead of making their own path. People who can't develop critical thinking, therefore they go by the information that this close-minded society has sewn into them. People with a mediocre mentality, that does not allow them to look [outside the box] and to make their own opinions, thus shaping themselves into just another "brick on society's wall". A society that encourages order, discipline, and [uniformity], instead of originality and [spontaneity]. A society made by them. Ironic isn't it? Be different. ❋ Tempo421 (2008)

[Patricia]: SAME [Tina]: [DIFFERENT] ❋ Bonerisha (2019)

He's annoying me differently [mate]. [I'm dying] (of [laughter]) differently. ❋ Babygurl123 (2009)

Girl: what do you want for dinner? Guy: [I want you]. Girl: But im not [editable], Tom! Guy: [I beg to differ] ❋ AssEaterSince95 (2014)

1. The problem for planning a [maintenance] [schedule] is that we know customers will be very differency in the usage. 2. I don't know what to get them for Christmas, you know they all have to have their differency even if they are sisters. 3. It isn't that he isn't fabulous. Fashion just hasn't [caught up] with his differency yet. ❋ AlephNautical (2013)

That [girt] is [different]...[in a good way]. ❋ GachaGirl 360 (2018)

[Normality] is impossible to achieve because there isn’t really a definitive example of pure [normality]. I mean some people do get called terms like “[average joe]” or “normie” but even that’s still very objective. I mean, not even every 2 “average [joes]” or “normies” are exactly the same and will have their differences, even if their very small. I’m not forcing anyone to be different or to rebel against the majority and I don’t [shun] anyone who fits the criteria of an “average joe”. If your inner desires and talents match what is appreciated in your community then keep on doing it. But, try not to let the idea of “normal” [hinder] you from doing what makes you happy, because when you look back when you’re older and are satisfied with what you did throughout your life, you’ll end up being much happier than you would’ve been if you succombed to a lifestyle that goes against your desires. ❋ Dubiks (2019)

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