![]() Kitchen-sink: consisting of noticeably different parts also, referring to the degrading aspects of povertyĢ0. Individual: see separate also, pertaining to an individual or individuality (also a noun)ġ9. Indiscriminate: see heterogeneous or motley also, random, unrestrained, or careless about distinctionġ8. Idiosyncratic: having a distinguishable quality also, eccentric, or hypersensitiveġ7. Heterogeneous: consisting of dissimilar ingredients or partsġ6. Eclectic: Drawn from various sources, or see heterogeneousġ5. Divers: see various (also an unrelated and differently pronounced plural form of diver)ġ4. Divergent: differing from each other or from a standardġ2. Distinct: separate, or readily distinguishable also, notable or unmistakableġ1. Distant: different in kind also, separated or far away from, going a long way, or far behind, or reserved in behavior, or distractedġ0. Disparate: see distinct, or incompatibly differentĩ. Discernible: able to be recognized as different also detectable or recognizableħ. Differing: see distinct, or changing from one case or situation to another also, disagreeingĥ. Assorted: consisting of different kindsĤ. Alternative: referring to a choice also, apart from the conventional or usualģ. Alternate: arranged or occurring in turns, or see alternative also, every other (also a verb)Ģ. Looking for a different way to say “different”? Here are forty more or less distinct synonyms, along with their sometimes similar, sometimes disparate meanings.ġ. Burmese: နား (my) ( na: ), အနားယူ (my) ( a.40 Synonyms for “Different” By Mark Nichol.Breton: please add this translation if you can.Bashkir: please add this translation if you can.Aymara: please add this translation if you can.Aragonese: please add this translation if you can.Amharic: please add this translation if you can.Slovak: please add this translation if you can.Scottish Gaelic: fois f, socair f, tàmh m.Portuguese: paz (pt) f, tranquilidade (pt) f.Ngazidja Comorian: utrulivu 11, uvumzi 11.French: paix (fr) f, repos (fr) m, ( literary ) quiétude (fr) f.Finnish: rauha (fi), tyyneys (fi), rauhallisuus (fi).Spanish: descanso (es) m, reposo (es) m, holganza (es) f.Portuguese: descanso (pt) m, repouso (pt) m.Galician: descanso m, repouso m, asueto m, folga (gl) f.Finnish: tauko (fi), paussi (fi), lepotauko (fi).Uzbek: dam (uz), istirohat (uz), olmoq (uz).Scottish Gaelic: anail f, fois f, tàmh m.Portuguese: repouso (pt) m, descanso (pt) m.Latgalian: atpyuta, pyusšonuos, romonys.Gujarati: please add this translation if you can.Dutch: nachtrust (nl), rust (nl) m or f.( uncountable, of a person or animal ) Relief from work or activity by sleeping sleep.Rest ( countable and uncountable, plural rests) Cognate with West Frisian rêst ( “ rest ” ), Dutch rust ( “ rest ” ), German Rast ( “ rest ” ), Swedish rast ( “ rest ” ), Norwegian rest ( “ rest ” ), Icelandic röst ( “ rest ” ), Old Irish árus ( “ dwelling ” ), German Ruhe ( “ calm ” ), Albanian resht ( “ to stop, pause ” ), Welsh araf ( “ quiet, calm, gentle ” ), Lithuanian rovà ( “ calm ” ), Ancient Greek ἐρωή ( erōḗ, “ rest, respite ” ), Avestan □□□□□□ ( a irime, “ calm, peaceful ” ), Sanskrit रमते ( rámate, “ he stays still, calms down ” ), Gothic □□□□□ ( rimis, “ tranquility ” ). From Middle English rest, reste, from Old English ræst, from Proto-West Germanic *rastu, from Proto-Germanic *rastō, from Proto-Indo-European *ros-, *res-, *erH- ( “ rest ” ). ![]()
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