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differing
adjective as in discrepant
adjective as in dissonant
adjective as in diverse
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adjective as in heretical
adjective as in incongruent
adjective as in opposite
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adjective as in parenthetic
adjective as in quarreling
Strong matches
Weak matches
adjective as in ranging
Strong matches
adjective as in unequal
adjective as in uneven
Weak matches
- asperous
- asymmetrical
- broken
- changeable
- craggy
- discrepant
- disparate
- disproportionate
- fitful
- fluctuating
- harsh
- ill-matched
- intermittent
- jagged
- jerky
- leftover
- lopsided
- nonsymmetrical
- not flat
- not level
- not parallel
- notched
- off-balance
- one-sided
- overbalanced
- remaining
- rugged
- scabrous
- scraggy
- serrate
- spasmodic
- unfair
- unlevel
- unsmooth
- unsymmetrical
- variable
adjective as in variant
Strong match
adjective as in varying
Strongest matches
Strong matches
Example Sentences
The reality of why some voted the way they did, in many ways, was as nuanced and diverse as Latinos themselves, with differing views on immigration, trade, policing, LGBTQ+ rights, Gaza.
“These institutions need to reflect on the appropriate balance of academic freedom with free speech and redefine diversity to include differing and legitimate viewpoints.”
Differing styles, but identical destinations.
On a recent episode of "The View," cohosts Sunny Hostin and Alyssa Farah Griffin had a brief but tense exchange of differing opinions as to why Tuesday's election saw such a sweep for Donald Trump when it came to Latino voters in Texas — a demographic that Democrats have historically had a stronghold on.
Who use their one debate to explain, in impassioned detail, their differing thoughts on tax policy and international leadership.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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