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a different person

noun as in another

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Example Sentences

“Behind closed doors, he’s a different person, a monster.”

“You see it at the Row with the most beautiful trench coat, cashmere sweater or ballet flat. You don’t want to change your whole life or become a different person every day, you want to be a slightly more put-together and fabulous version of who you already are.”

Brain trauma left him feeling like a different person while he was putting together his debut album, “LoveBlood.”

“I’m a different person — I just didn’t really grow,” Eilish says.

In those years, I was a shape-shifter, a different person with each of my disparate groups of friends.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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