difference
/ˈdɪfrəns/
noun
plural
differences
plural
differences
Britannica Dictionary definition of DIFFERENCE
1
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the quality that makes one person or thing unlike another
[noncount]
[singular]
◊ To tell the difference between two people or things is to see how they are unlike each other.
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It's hard to tell the difference [=distinguish] between one action movie and another.
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The new version is supposed to be much better than the old one, but I can't tell the difference (between them).
2
[count]
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something that people do not agree about
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a disagreement in opinion
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They've always had their differences. [=they have always disagreed about some things]
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The debate gave them a chance to air their differences. [=to discuss the things that they disagree about]
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We need to find a way to resolve/settle our differences. [=to stop disagreeing, arguing, etc.]
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There seems to be a difference of opinion [=people disagree] about what we should do next.
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They divorced because of irreconcilable differences. [=serious disagreements that they were not able to settle]
3
[count]
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the degree or amount by which things differ
make a difference
1
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to cause a change
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to be important in some way
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Cost can make a difference in deciding on a college.
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“When would you like to leave?” “It makes no difference (to me).” [=it doesn't matter to me; I don't care]
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The weather didn't make any difference in our plans. [=didn't change our plans]
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It would make a lot of difference if you came.
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Your help made a big difference.
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It makes very little difference. [=it matters very little]
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The size of the engine can make all the difference. [=can be very important; can matter most]
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It may not matter to you, but it makes all the difference in the world to me. = It makes a world of difference to me. [=it matters very much to me]
2
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to do something that is important
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to do something that helps people or makes the world a better place
same difference
chiefly US, informal
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used to say that two things are not really different in any important way
split the difference
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see 1split
what's the difference?
1
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used to ask how one thing is different from another
2
or
what difference does it/that make?
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used to ask why something is important or to suggest that something is not important