Definition of differently in English:
differently
adverb ˈdɪf(ə)r(ə)ntliˈdɪf(ə)rəntli
1In a way that is not the same as another or as before.
we work differently from other developers
I think you will feel differently after you've met her
Example sentencesExamples
- She believes that the possibility of living differently necessitates rethinking and redoing the work of gender.
- Our colors are the same, although they are differently combined on our flags.
- Children will respond differently depending on their learning characteristics.
- Jonas considers these installations new, although they are made from elements of previous performances, differently assembled.
- Why should Hull residents be treated differently from the rest of the country?
- I think that different employment arrangements enable differently skilled people to be employed.
- Differently priced plans appeal to a wide variety of income levels.
- And what might you do differently following the introduction of the legislation?
- They behave differently than their guilt-ridden parents.
- Orchestration was in each case differently managed.
- 1.1informal In a novel and unusual way.
he likes to do things a bit differently
Example sentencesExamples
- We did Christmas a little bit differently than we usually do.
- They had the imagination to dress differently, reinvent the world for themselves.
- It's nice to look at a role differently and maybe with a little more insight.
- We just felt we had to do things a little bit differently.
- However, I'm from the generation of integration, and we look at the world a lot differently.
2In varied ways; diversely.
differently coloured pens
a large group of differently aged chicks
Example sentencesExamples
- Inside the ellipse is the raised circular platform of the altar and rows of differently curved pews.
- Looking at 159 differently sized breeds of dog en masse can be a little off-putting, especially considering their common source is the wolf.
- The result is a simple pattern of differently textured boxes that gives the project a rhythm missing from most assembly-line housing.
- Not all Internet users are so experienced that they recognize differently coloured links as well.
- Their sliding-block puzzles often featured differently shaped pieces in rectangular trays.
Definition of differently in US English:
differently
adverbˈdɪf(ə)rəntliˈdif(ə)rəntlē
1In a way that is not the same as another or as before.
we work differently from other developers
I think you will feel differently after you've met her
Example sentencesExamples
- Orchestration was in each case differently managed.
- She believes that the possibility of living differently necessitates rethinking and redoing the work of gender.
- I think that different employment arrangements enable differently skilled people to be employed.
- Our colors are the same, although they are differently combined on our flags.
- Children will respond differently depending on their learning characteristics.
- Jonas considers these installations new, although they are made from elements of previous performances, differently assembled.
- Why should Hull residents be treated differently from the rest of the country?
- And what might you do differently following the introduction of the legislation?
- Differently priced plans appeal to a wide variety of income levels.
- They behave differently than their guilt-ridden parents.
- 1.1informal In a novel and unusual way.
he likes to do things a bit differently
Example sentencesExamples
- It's nice to look at a role differently and maybe with a little more insight.
- We did Christmas a little bit differently than we usually do.
- They had the imagination to dress differently, reinvent the world for themselves.
- We just felt we had to do things a little bit differently.
- However, I'm from the generation of integration, and we look at the world a lot differently.
2In varied ways; diversely.
a large group of differently aged chicks
Example sentencesExamples
- Looking at 159 differently sized breeds of dog en masse can be a little off-putting, especially considering their common source is the wolf.
- Inside the ellipse is the raised circular platform of the altar and rows of differently curved pews.
- Their sliding-block puzzles often featured differently shaped pieces in rectangular trays.
- Not all Internet users are so experienced that they recognize differently coloured links as well.
- The result is a simple pattern of differently textured boxes that gives the project a rhythm missing from most assembly-line housing.