DIFFERENT vs OPPOSITE: NOUN
- The different ideal.
- Something opposite or contrary to another.
- An opponent.
- An additive inverse.
- That which is conspicuously different in most important respects.
- One who opposes; an opponent; an antagonist.
- That which is opposed or contrary in character or meaning.
- [Some modern writers on logic wish to call any two different species of the same genus opposites. This practice has little to recommend it.]
- That which opposes; that which is opposed or is opposite; a complement in characteristic qualities or properties; specifically, as a logical term, anything contrasted with another in any sense.
- One who opposes or is adverse; an opponent; an adversary; an enemy; an antagonist.
- In geometry, an opposite point.
- Something inverted in sequence or character or effect
- Two words that express opposing concepts
- A contestant that you are matched against
- A relation of direct opposition
- An antonym.
- An opponent or antagonist.
- One that is opposite or contrary to another.
DIFFERENT vs OPPOSITE: ADJECTIVE
- Marked by dissimilarity
- Unlike most others; unusual.
- Distinct, separate; used for emphasis after numbers and other determiners of quantity.
- Various, assorted, diverse.
- Not the same; exhibiting a difference
- Of various or contrary nature, form, or quality; partially or totally unlike; dissimilar
- Distinct; separate; not the same; other.
- Differing from all others; unusual.
- Various or assorted.
- Unlike in form, quality, amount, or nature; dissimilar.
- Not like; marked by dissimilarity
- Distinctly separate from the first
- Differing from all others; not ordinary
- Unlike in nature or quality or form or degree
- Distinct or separate
- Altogether different in nature or quality or significance
- The other one of a complementary pair
- Being directly across from each other; facing
- Of leaves etc; growing in pairs on either side of a stem
- Moving or facing away from each other
- Characterized by opposite extremes; completely opposed
- Placed or located directly across from something else or from each other.
- Being the other of two complementary or mutually exclusive things.
- Facing the other way; moving or tending away from each other.
- Placed over against; standing or situated over against or in front; facing; -- often with to.
- Situated on the other end of an imaginary line passing through or near the middle of an intervening space or object; -- of one object with respect to another; -- also used both to describe two objects with respect to each other.
- Applied to the other of two things which are entirely different; other
- Extremely different; inconsistent; contrary; repugnant; antagonistic.
- Set over against each other, but separated by the whole diameter of the stem, as two leaves at the same node.
- Placed directly in front of another part or organ, as a stamen which stands before a petal.
- Facing in the other direction.
- Arranged on the same radius as another part, as stamens and petals.
- Sharply contrasting; antithetical.
- Altogether different, as in nature, quality, or significance.
DIFFERENT vs OPPOSITE: ADVERB
- In a different way or manner; otherwise.
- In an opposite position.
- Directly facing each other
DIFFERENT vs OPPOSITE: PREPOSITION
- N/A
- In a complementary dramatic role to.
- Across from or facing.
- Facing, or across from.
- In a complementary role to.
DIFFERENT vs OPPOSITE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Differing from all others
- Not ordinary
- Synonyms Different, Distinct, Separate, Several. These words agree in being the opposite of same. Different applies to nature or quality as well as to state of being: as, the African and Asiatic climates are very different. The other three words are primarily physical, and are still affected by that fact: we speak of distinct or separate, ideas, colors, sounds, etc. Several is used chiefly of those things which are in some sense together without merging their identity: as, three several bands.
- [When in the predicate, different is either used absolutely: as, the two things are very different; or followed by from: as, the two things are very different from each other; he is very different from his brother. But the relation of opposition is often lost in that of mere comparison, leading to the use of to instead of from. This use is regarded as colloquial or incorrect, and is generally avoided by careful writers.
- Not the same; two; many; plural; also, characterized by a difference or distinction; various or contrary in nature, form, or quality; unlike; dissimilar.
- Having a position between an organ and the axis on which it is borne, as a stamen when it is opposite a sepal or petal. In both senses opposed to alternate.
- Adverse; opposed; hostile; antagonistic; inimical.
- Of a totally or radically different nature, quality, or tendency; also (of two persons or things), mutually antagonistic or repugnant; mutually opposed in character or action; contradictory; non-congruent: as, words of opposite meaning; opposite terms.
- Contrary; reverse.
- That forms or is situated in or on the other or further side, end, or boundary of an interval, space, or thing; placed over against or face to face with (another or one another): literally or figuratively: as, the opposite side of the street or square; the opposite door; an opposite angle.
- In gcom., in any complete set of connectors or fans, said of the first and the (n /2+l)th, when n is even.
- In botany: Situated on opposite sides of an axis, as leaves when there are two on one node.
- A word that expresses a meaning opposed to the meaning of another word, in which case the two words are antonyms of each other
- Facing
- Of leaves etc
- Completely opposed
DIFFERENT vs OPPOSITE: RELATED WORDS
- Several, Diametric, Distinguishable, Opposite, Unusual, Contrastive, Diverse, Disparate, Other, Contrasting, Various, Distinct, Divergent, Dissimilar, Differing
- Wrong, Face to face, Opposite word, Antonym, Opponent, Polar, Paired, Opposition, Other, Diametrical, Reverse, Contrary, Different, Inverse, Diametric
DIFFERENT vs OPPOSITE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Several, Diametric, Distinguishable, Opposite, Unusual, Contrastive, Diverse, Disparate, Other, Contrasting, Various, Distinct, Divergent, Dissimilar, Differing
- Beside, Wrong, Face to face, Antonym, Opponent, Polar, Paired, Opposition, Other, Diametrical, Reverse, Contrary, Different, Inverse, Diametric
DIFFERENT vs OPPOSITE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- By definition, two URLs with different domains have different origins.
- Different proteins change their abundance at different cell cycle phases.
- Similarly, different Pseudomonas strains had different biocontrol efficacy.
- For different riders, different claim proceedings are required.
- Different communities offer different services, pricing options and costs.
- Different organization formats may promote different degrees of accountability.
- Also, the different methods provide different possibilities for completedestruction.
- The architecture of each OS and each application is different, so a single product might exhibit significantly different behavior when used on different platforms.
- The tasks should promote different ways to tackle the problems so that different design solutions can be implemented by different students.
- Samson said, explaining that different regulations require different signs to be posted at different locations.
- He was catered to, totally opposite of me.
- Soldiers of the opposite sex in housing units.
- The opposite of a sum is the sum of the opposites; each term within the parentheses is changed to its opposite.
- For example, the opposite of yellow is blue, the opposite of red is cyan.
- The purine and pyrimidine bases face the inside of the helix, with guanine always opposite cytosine and adenine always opposite thymine.
- The opposite end of the relationship will be reflected and built on the opposite end.
- Fractionals are charted either as two symbols opposite one another in a square, or as a symbol opposite an empty space.
- Same Trafficway, Opposite Directionwhile both vehicles were traveling in opposite directions on the same trafficway.
- Vertical angles or vertically opposite angles are opposite angles formed when two lines intersect each other.
- Since induction charging gives objects opposite types of charge, Object A must have an opposite charge as the aluminum plate.
DIFFERENT vs OPPOSITE: QUESTIONS
- Do different cultures have different problems with alcohol?
- Do plumbers make different wages in different states?
- Do different networks buy different kinds of reality shows?
- What are the different port numbers for different protocols?
- Why do different states have different standards of Education?
- Can you use different darts for different Nerf guns?
- Why do people describe different things in different ways?
- Do different brands of contraceptive pills contain different hormones?
- What are the different VAT rules for different trades?
- Why do different eyeliner sharpeners have different blade lengths?
- What seperates divided highway in opposite directions?
- Are there any opposite worksheets for preschoolers?
- What are inscribed quadrilaterals and opposite angles?
- What is the opposite of (unwillingly()?
- Which quadrilaterals diagonals bisect opposite angles?
- What is the opposite of Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious?
- Which quadrilaterals have congruent opposite sides?
- What is the opposite longitude in the opposite hemisphere?
- Can a negative word be the opposite of an opposite word?
- What does Sun opposite ascendant opposite Mean in astrology?