OTHER vs DIFFERENT: NOUN
- A person or thing considered to represent or epitomize difference or an outgroup. Used with the.
- An additional person or thing.
- A different person or thing.
- The remaining ones of several.
- The remaining one of two or more.
- An other one.
- The different ideal.
OTHER vs DIFFERENT: ADJECTIVE
- Not the same one or ones already mentioned or implied
- Being the remaining one of two or more.
- Being the remaining ones of several.
- Different from that or those implied or specified.
- Of a different character or quality.
- Additional; extra.
- Opposite or contrary; reverse.
- Alternate; second.
- Of the recent past.
- See other (determiner) below
- Of a different time or era either future or past.
- Very unusual; different in character or quality from the normal or expected
- Different.
- Alien.
- Second.
- 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.
- Not like; marked by dissimilarity
- Distinctly separate from the first
- Differing from all others; not ordinary
- Distinct or separate
- Unlike in nature or quality or form or degree
- Unlike in form, quality, amount, or nature; dissimilar.
OTHER vs DIFFERENT: ADVERB
- Apart from; in the phrase "other than".
- In another way; otherwise; differently.
- In a different way or manner; otherwise.
OTHER vs DIFFERENT: PREPOSITION
- At a certain time past, not distant, but indefinite; not long ago; recently; rarely, the third day past.
- Some others.
- Left, as opposed to right.
- Alternate; second; -- used esp. in connection with every.
- Not this, but the contrary; opposite.
- Different from that which, or the one who, has been specified; not the same; not identical; additional; second of two.
- N/A
OTHER vs DIFFERENT: PRONOUN
- People aside from oneself.
- A different or an additional person or thing.
- N/A
OTHER vs DIFFERENT: CONJUNCTION
- Either; -- used with other or or for its correlative (as either … or are now used).
- Or
- N/A
OTHER vs DIFFERENT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- A different person or thing from the one in view or under consideration or just specified: in the same constructions as the adjective, the difference being in the fact that with the adjective a noun is always expressed or obviously implied in the context.
- An additional person or thing: in constructions as in def. 3.
- The second of two reciprocally, either of the two being considered subject or object in turn: as, each and other; either and other; the one and the other. See each.
- Different from this (the person or thing in view or under consideration or just specified); belonging to a class, category, or sort outside of, or apart and distinct in identity or character from (that which has been mentioned or is implied); not the same: used with or without a definitive or indefinite word (the, that, an, any, some, etc.) preceding, and often followed (as a comparative) by a clause with than: frequently used also as correlative to this, one, or some preceding: as, he was occupied with other reflections; this man I know, the other man I never saw before; some men seek wealth, other men seek fame.
- Additional; further; hence, besides this (or these, that or those): with or without a clause with than or but following, expressed or understood.
- Second in order of thought, though first or previous in order of fact; hence, next preceding, or (taken substantively) that which immediately preceded.
- Recently past
- Belonging to the distant past
- Very unusual
- Second of two opposites; opposite; contrary: as, the other side of the street.
- Second of a pair; hence, left (as opposed to right).
- In particular — Second of two: hence with singular substantives only, and regularly preceded by the. The antecedent correlative to the other is one or the one. In these combinations a possessive pronoun may take the place of the. Also used absolutely without repetition of the noun referred to.
- Second: as, every other day; every other week.
- Otherwise.
- Same as either.
- Same as either and or.
- (determiner) Not the one previously referred to.
- Not ordinary
- Differing from all others
- Not the same; two; many; plural; also, characterized by a difference or distinction; various or contrary in nature, form, or quality; unlike; dissimilar.
- [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.
- 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.
OTHER vs DIFFERENT: RELATED WORDS
- Other than, Early, Former, Extra, Strange, Another, Added, New, Past, Unusual, Opposite, Remaining, Additional, Else, Different
- Several, Diametric, Distinguishable, Opposite, Unusual, Contrastive, Diverse, Disparate, Other, Contrasting, Various, Distinct, Divergent, Dissimilar, Differing
OTHER vs DIFFERENT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Other than, Early, Former, Extra, Strange, Another, Added, New, Past, Unusual, Opposite, Remaining, Additional, Else, Different
- Several, Diametric, Distinguishable, Opposite, Unusual, Contrastive, Diverse, Disparate, Other, Contrasting, Various, Distinct, Divergent, Dissimilar, Differing
OTHER vs DIFFERENT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- On the other hand, network sampling offers a viable approach to some sampling problems that are not readily addressed by other methods.
- One has to be confident that the other isnot telling lies or in any other way being deceitful or following somehidden agenda.
- On the other hand, it does need a bit more of a time and effort investment than other site builders.
- In other cases, the PDF creator may add print restrictions that disallow other users from printing the document.
- ECFMG will not accept letters or other deliveries that arrive with postage or other fees due.
- Other units, other services, andallied units operating in the area provide added data.
- If you can use one and do without the other, discard the other.
- This site stores nothing other than an automatically generated session ID in the cookie; no other information is captured.
- Other than MS Excel, list other examples of spreadsheet packages available in the market.
- Advent since those colors have other uses in other parts of the church year.
- 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.
OTHER vs DIFFERENT: QUESTIONS
- What other documentaries did Jacques Cousteau make?
- Are burburton bindings compatible with other boards?
- Are homologous chromosomes identical to each other?
- Is the other Congress Chief Minister pusillanimous?
- Do norethisterone tablets interact with other medications?
- What makes Warhammer different from other wargames?
- What differentiates Credit Suisse from other banks?
- Does the dollar appreciate against other currencies?
- What makes Peterborough different from other towns?
- What makes Anthropologie different from other stores?
- 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?