DIFFERENCE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary distinction There's a clear distinction between the two countries' cultures contrast I like the contrast of those red shoes with your black suit discrepancy There is some discrepancy between the two accounts chasm There is a widening chasm between public health officials and popular opinion
DIFFERENCE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary The difference between two things is the way in which they are unlike each other There is no difference between the sexes We do have problems here The difference is that people try to help each other A difference between two quantities is the amount by which one quantity is less than the other The difference is 8532
difference - Wiktionary, the free dictionary difference (countable and uncountable, plural differences) (uncountable) The quality of being different You need to learn to be more tolerant of difference (countable) A characteristic of something that makes it different from something else There are three differences between these two pictures
difference noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of difference noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [countable, uncountable] the way in which two people or things are not like each other; the way in which somebody something has changed Americans and Brits speak the same language, but there are big cultural differences