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differently
[dif-er-uhnt-lee, dif-ruhnt‐]
adverb
in a manner unlike another in character or quality; dissimilarly.
This home alarm system works differently from the one in your office.
in a way unlike a previous way.
I’m looking at life differently these days.
in diverse ways; variously.
Several of the sauces look similar, but they are differently flavored.
in an atypical way; unusually.
Dressing differently is just part of her bohemian style.
Word History and Origins
Origin of differently1
Example Sentences
Everyone's skin responds differently to the product, he adds, and it's one that is almost always being stress-tested – by sweat, water, or makeup.
Jones described Maeve as tough and unapologetic, but she thinks of herself quite differently: “I’m a little bit of a people pleaser, as most Brits are,” she said.
“She thinks outside the box, and things are beginning to change, and people are starting to think differently.”
With Kang at the helm, the club is run very differently - operating in female sports markets and attracting independent sponsorships.
He added that, two decades on from the row over New Labour's physical ID card scheme, the public was likely to "look differently" at a digital-based scheme.
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