difference between different and difference
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'difference' means: a point or way in which people or things are dissimilar. e.g. "the differences between men and women". In VERB form, 'difference' means: distinguish members or branches of a family. ... Whereas, the word 'different' being adjective, it modifies noun.
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“Difference” and “different” are relative terms with the same denotation of being dissimilar and not of the same kind. The two are equivalent to each other and are derived from the same Latin root word – “differentia” or “differentem.” As words, “different” and “difference” show some qualities that are not the same or alike. “Difference” is a noun and can be used as a part of idioms . “Different” is an adjective. As an adjective, it modifies a noun and can have some relative forms as a noun – “differentness,” an adjective – “undifferent” or “indifferent,” and an adverb – “differently” or “indifferently.”
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