difference
[dɪfərəns]

noun

[Definition]: being not the same

[Example Sentences]:
1. The difference is much more than the weight of each tablet would indicate 0.2lbs.
2. The difference is currently about $400.
3. The price difference between i3 and i5 is typically around $50-$100.
4. The difference is that now you can take your smartphone for a swim.
5. The difference is that it used to keep this data internally.
6. The major difference is that Apple has the support and momentum to make it mainstream.
7. Now is the time to save and make up the difference on your own.
8. The difference is in the number of people who said they had not formed an opinion.
9. Because if you can make a difference here you can do it anywhere.
10. She has the potential to make quite a big difference in the world.
11. The difference with those two cases is that a wholesale product is offered.
12. The difference was one of their players went on to a big score.
13. There is a big difference between a medical device and health state monitor.
14. That difference in service speeds is what the government is trying to correct.
15. The reason for the difference is not that people are less interested.


[Antonyms]agreement, uniformity, unity

[Synonyms]disagreement, inequity, contrast, dissimilarity
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