Antonyms for more different


Grammar : Adj
Spell : dif-er-uhnt, dif-ruhnt
Phonetic Transcription : ˈdɪf ər ənt, ˈdɪf rənt


Definition of more different

Origin :
  • late 14c., from Old French different (14c.), from Latin differentem (nominative differens) "differing, different," present participle of differre "to set apart" (see differ). Colloquial sense of "special" attested by 1912. Related: Differently.
  • adj dissimilar, unlike
  • adj separate, distinct
  • adj miscellaneous, various
Example sentences :
  • They made a picture in the moonlight that was more different than any picture I ever see.
  • Extract from : « Tom Sawyer Abroad » by Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)
  • Never before had she seemed to him more unapproachable, more different and more remote.
  • Extract from : « The Rescue » by Joseph Conrad
  • He had more different tones in his bark than any other dog I ever knew.
  • Extract from : « Ten Thousand Miles with a Dog Sled » by Hudson Stuck
  • Yet with these points in common, no two animals could have been more different in detail.
  • Extract from : « The Story of the Earth and Man » by J. W. Dawson
  • Nothing could be more different than the theologies of Evolution and of the Bible.
  • Extract from : « The Other Side of Evolution » by Alexander Patterson
  • Probably the family Cyrtocalpida is an artificial group, comprising two or more different subfamilies of very different origin.
  • Extract from : « Report on the Radiolaria Collected by H.M.S. Challenger During the Years 1873-1876, Second Part: Subclass Osculosa; Index » by Ernst Haeckel
  • It seems to me that no meeting could well be more different.
  • Extract from : « The Heroic Age » by H. Munro Chadwick
  • There are a half a dozen or more different methods of grafting.
  • Extract from : « The Wonder Book of Knowledge » by Various
  • In spirit and in substance, nothing could be more different from London.
  • Extract from : « Hawthorne and His Circle » by Julian Hawthorne
  • No two things could be more different than the manners of these gentlemen.
  • Extract from : « Tales for Fifteen » by James Fenimore Cooper

Synonyms for more different

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