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far cry
adjective as in disparate
adjective as in dissimilar
Strongest matches
adjective as in distinctive
adjective as in novel
noun as in discrepancy
noun as in dissent
Strong matches
Example Sentences
Zegler's contrite posts were a far cry from her white-hot rage following the election of Trump.
There's no doubt the new-age formula has worked for CBS, but it is a far cry from the traditions of Match of the Day.
“Instead, Mr. Johnston has worked as a handyman for the last two years — an obvious far cry from his actual expertise and livelihood in film and television,” Woodward wrote.
The withdrawn figure who appeared in the dock was a far cry from being "one of the greatest teachers of our generation", as he is described by a follower writing his book.
Johnston has "essentially been blacklisted by Hollywood" and "has worked as a handyman for the last two years – an obvious far cry from his actual expertise and livelihood in film and television", Mr Woodward argued.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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