difference
Americannoun
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the state or relation of being different; dissimilarity.
There is a great difference between the two.
- Synonyms:
- contrariety, contrast, divergence, inequality, imbalance, diversity, variation, inconsistency
- Antonyms:
- agreement, similarity
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an instance or point of unlikeness or dissimilarity.
What accounts for the differences in their behavior?
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a significant change in or effect on a situation.
His tact makes a difference in the way people accept his suggestions.
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a distinguishing characteristic; distinctive quality, feature, etc..
The difference in the two products is quality.
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the degree to which one person or thing differs from another.
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the act of distinguishing; discrimination; distinction.
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a disagreement in opinion.
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a dispute or quarrel.
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Also called finite distance. Mathematics.
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the amount by which one quantity is greater or less than another.
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(of a functionf ) an expression of the form f (x +h ) − f (x ).
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a differentia.
verb (used with object)
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to cause or constitute a difference in or between; make different.
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to perceive the difference in or between; discriminate.
idioms
noun
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the state or quality of being unlike
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a specific instance of being unlike
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a distinguishing mark or feature
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a significant change in a situation
the difference in her is amazing
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a disagreement or argument
he had a difference with his wife
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a degree of distinctness, as between two people or things
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the result of the subtraction of one number, quantity, etc, from another
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the single number that when added to the subtrahend gives the minuend; remainder
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logic another name for differentia
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maths
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A – B. the set of members of the first that are not members of the second
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Often symbolized: A + B. the set of members of one but not both of the given sets
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heraldry an addition to the arms of a family to represent a younger branch
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to have an effect
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to treat differently
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to settle a dispute by a compromise
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to divide a remainder equally
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with some peculiarly distinguishing quality, good or bad
verb
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rare to distinguish
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heraldry to add a charge to (arms) to differentiate a branch of a family
Related Words
Difference, discrepancy, disparity, dissimilarity imply perceivable unlikeness, variation, or diversity. Difference refers to a lack of identity or a degree of unlikeness: a difference of opinion; a difference of six inches. Discrepancy usually refers to an inconsistency between things that should agree, balance, or harmonize: a discrepancy between the statements of two witnesses. Disparity implies inequality, often where a greater equality might reasonably be expected: a great disparity between the ages of husband and wife. Dissimilarity indicates an essential lack of resemblance between things in some respect comparable: a dissimilarity between social customs in Asia and America. See distinction.
Etymology
Origin of difference
First recorded in 1300–50; Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin differentia, equivalent to different- “scattering, dispersing” ( different ( def. ) ) + -ia -ia ( def. ); -ence ( def. )
Explanation
Difference is a word for things that are not the same. Identical twins have few if any differences in appearance. If you dye your hair green, everyone is going to notice a huge difference. People often have differences of opinion. No two people are alike, so there are all kinds of differences between individuals. In math, a difference is the remainder left after subtracting one number from another. Chimps and gorillas are both apes, but there are a lot of differences between them. If something doesn't really change an outcome, you can say, "It makes no difference."
Vocabulary lists containing difference
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Example Sentences
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This is where the new findings could make a difference.
From Science Daily • Apr. 11, 2026
This shift began in 2017 but the difference has sharpened since the Scottish National Party won the last Holyrood election under Nicola Sturgeon in 2021.
From BBC • Apr. 11, 2026
The Dutch RDW agency stressed the difference between FSD Supervised, with a human remaining at the controls, and full autonomous driving.
From Barron's • Apr. 11, 2026
“Ultimately, with an FY27 yield of 5.2%, there remains too small a difference to the 10-year government bond to be an attractive investment at this point,” Jefferies says.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 10, 2026
It made all the difference to go in voluntarily—albeit terrified—rather than waiting for him to throw me in, because it meant I was, to some extent, prepared.
From "Flying Through Water" by Mamle Wolo
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