Synonym: conflict, departure, deviation, difference of opinion, dispute, divergence, remainder. Similar words: make a difference, different, reference, preference, conference, differ, differ from, diffident. Meaning: ['dɪfrəns] n. 1. the quality of being unlike or dissimilar 2. a variation that deviates from the standard or norm 3. a disagreement or argument about something important 4. a significant change 5. the number that remains after subtraction; the number that when added to the subtrahend gives the minuend.
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91. There's only a small difference between them.
92. There's not much difference in price.
93. Whatever she did, it made no difference.
94. There is a palpable difference in their ages.
95. He lives in a farmhouse with a difference.
96. Your help made a vast difference.
97. The difference in quality was immediately apparent .
98. The new system has made a huge difference.
99. The difference between the two results was insignificant.
100. Both teams had tied on points and goal difference.
101. The disagreement arose over a difference use of terminology.
102. It won't make a scrap of difference.
103. There's only a marginal difference between the two estimates.
104. After using the cream for a month, I could see no visible difference.
105. There is a big difference in the amounts that banks charge.
106. There is a negligible difference in meaning between these two words.
107. How can I tell the difference between a mushroom and a toadstool?
108. A few kind words at the right time make all the difference.
109. It is debatable whether or not antibiotics would make any difference.
110. The difference in the treatment they receive is hard to explain away.
111. It could make the difference between missing your train and getting to work on time.
112. These figures clearly show the difference in world living standards .
113. 'Shall we go on Friday or Saturday?' 'It makes no difference .'
114. Is there any significant difference in quality between these two items?
115. Less than half of the money that students receive is in the form of grants[sentencedict.com/difference.html], and loans have made up the difference.
116. It's difficult to level down the notable difference between the two.
117. When you juxtapose the two, you can see the difference.
118. The extra money will make a lot of difference to us.
119. The students possess the conviction that they can make a difference to their community.
120. There's a big difference between understanding something and being able to explain it to others.
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