[
US
/ˈdɪfɝˈɛntɫi, ˈdɪfɹəntɫi/
]
[ UK /dˈɪfɹəntli/ ]
[ UK /dˈɪfɹəntli/ ]
ADVERB
-
in another and different manner
there is no way out other than the fire escape
very soon you will know differently
she thought otherwise
How To Use differently In A Sentence
- We've seen how things turned out for Scotland's national football manager; matters are organised no differently in the more modest context that is Scottish shinty.
- The face muscles set differently when we think we are observed; it becomes habitual. Times, Sunday Times
- Ballmer was asked the classic teaser question: what he would have done differently.
- As a postscript your readers may have noticed that this individual has been allowed to have two letters published in the same edition, although she describes herself differently in each letter.
- After making the sauce, I thought both potatoes and chickpeas sounded good, so on a whim I made a potato with panch phoron side dish -- but next time I would do 2 things differently. Archive 2009-04-01
- Like great artists they see the world differently.
- In what follows I shall claim that postmodern cultural forms do indeed signify, only that they signify differently.
- Though John and Andrew look exactly alike, they act quite differently.
- The Pythagorean doctrine that one soul can not only transmigrate from man to man, from man to beast, but also indifferently to plants, serves as the basis for the soul's secular progress.
- She speaks earnestly, thoughtfully and funnily about how we are all ‘differently abled ‘in one way or another.’