different
[dɪfərənt]

adjective

[Definition]: not the same

[Example Sentences]:
1. The world of security was quite a bit different back in 2001.
2. Things are a little different for enterprise customers of Windows 10.
3. Gartner noted that companies have very different views on how to spend money on IT services in 2017.
4. In all, the Islamic State has drawn fighters from 50 different countries as of 2014.
5. Outlook 2013 RT is slightly different from Outlook 2013.
6. These wireless lifestyle headphones will launch in 10 different colors in June 2015 for $100.
7. Last year, it was the iPhone 5S, which was physically little different from the previous iPhone 5.
8. Trend Micro discovered 247 different ransomware families in 2016, a 752 percent increase over 2015.
9. In the United States, three different tiers now cost $8, $10 and $12.
10. In 2016, Trend Micro discovered 247 different ransomware families, a 752 percent increase over 2015.
11. His home life is different and that can also make it difficult to connect.
12. It was a different experience than what I had been used to in trauma.
13. What I value or need may be different from what you value or need.
14. It used to be all these products would have very different operating systems.
15. It is now the right time for me to take a different path.


[Antonyms]same, similar

[Synonyms]distinct, various
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