DIFFERENTLY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary If I'd had children I might have looked at things differently As students of chemistry know, even small rearrangements of a molecule's structure can produce a compound that acts differently
Differently - definition of differently by The Free Dictionary Unlike in form, quality, amount, or nature; dissimilar: took different approaches to the problem 2 Distinct or separate: That's a different issue altogether 3 Various or assorted: interviewed different members of the community 4 Differing from all others; unusual: a different point of view
differently - WordReference. com Dictionary of English 1 unlike, diverse, divergent, contrary 3 sundry, divers, miscellaneous See various Although it is frequently claimed that different should be followed only by from, not by than, in actual usage both words occur and have for at least 300 years
differently - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Adverb differently (comparative more differently, superlative most differently) In a different way Things turned out differently from what I'd envisaged