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  1. to be not like something or someone else, either physically or in another way: The twins look alike, but they differ in temperament. His views differ considerably from those of his parents. The findings of the various studies differ significantly / markedly / radically. The incidence of the illness differs greatly between men and women. formal.

  2. : to be unlike or distinct in nature, form, or characteristics. the law of one state differs from that of another. b. : to change from time to time or from one instance to another : vary. the number of cookies in a box may differ. 2. : to be of unlike or opposite opinion : disagree. they differ on religious matters.

  3. DIFFER definition: 1. to be not like something or someone else, either physically or in another way: 2. to disagree…. Learn more.

  4. Synonyms for DIFFERING: contrasting, varying, fluctuating, dividing, diverging, deviating, separating, disagreeing; Antonyms of DIFFERING: comparing, matching, according, corresponding, agreeing, conforming, accepting, concurring.

  5. 1. To be dissimilar or unlike in nature, quality, amount, or form: Ambition differs from greed. 2. To be of a different opinion; disagree: The experts differ on what should be done to fix the economy. 3. Obsolete To quarrel; dispute.

  6. Differ definition: to be unlike, dissimilar, or distinct in nature or qualities (often followed by from). See examples of DIFFER used in a sentence.

  7. noun. dif· fer· ence ˈdi-f (ə-)rən (t)s. ˈdi-fərn (t)s. Synonyms of difference. 1. a. : the quality or state of being dissimilar or different. the difference between right and wrong. b. : an instance of being unlike or distinct in nature, form, or quality. noted the differences in color and texture. c.

  8. to disagree in opinion, belief, etc.; disagree: differed sharply in their approach to tax credits. [ ~ + with + object] I differ with my partner sometimes, but we usually agree. differ is a verb, different is an adjective, difference is a noun: The two theories differ from each other. He is different from all the rest.

  9. 1. (often foll by from) to be dissimilar in quality, nature, or degree (to); vary (from) 2. (often foll by from or with) to be at variance (with); disagree (with) 3. dialect. to quarrel or dispute. 4. See agree to differ. Collins English Dictionary.

  10. 1. countable noun A2. The difference between two things is the way in which they are unlike each other. That is the fundamental difference between the two societies. [+ between] There is no difference between the sexes. ...the vast difference in size. [ + in] We do have problems here. The difference is that people try to help each other.