di
ffer
Third Person
differs
Present Participle
differing
Past Tense
differed
Past Participle
differed
1
to be different from something or someone
- His opinion on the matter differs significantly from that of his colleagues.
- Her approach to problem-solving differs from that of her peers.
- Can you please explain how your proposal differs from the previous one?
- The results of the experiment differ depending on the variables tested.
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2
to disagree with someone or to hold different opinions, viewpoints, or beliefs
- They differed on the best approach to solving the problem.
- The siblings often differed on where to go for family vacations.
- Experts in the field may differ in their interpretations of the research findings.
- It's natural for people to differ in their political views based on their experiences.
- The team members differed in their preferences for the design of the new website.
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