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Example sentences for "differently"

Lexicographically close words:
differentiated; differentiates; differentiating; differentiation; differentiations; differents; differeth; differing; differs; difficile
  1. By articulate language is understood a system of expression, composed of simple sounds, differently modified by the organs of speech, and variously combined.

  2. The value of the eroteme as a sign of pause, is stated very differently by different grammarians; while many of the vast multitude, by a strange oversight, say nothing about it.

  3. It is true, that "one and the same word" may sometimes be differently parsed by different grammarians, and possibly even an adept may doubt who or what is right.

  4. The copulative and the disjunctive conjunctions operate differently on the verb.

  5. The absurdity of supposing with Horne Tooke, that the same word can never be used so differently as to belong to different parts of speech, I have already alluded to more than once.

  6. But when the sentence remains simple, the same verb must be differently affected by its several adjuncts, or the sense liable to be altered by a separation.

  7. Rhyme is a similarity of sound, combined with a difference: occurring usually between the last syllables of different lines, but sometimes at other intervals; and so ordered that the rhyming syllables begin differently and end alike.

  8. The same appendix contains also a very excellent list of words which are spelled differently by different authorities, together with divisions for them.

  9. A few words are differently spelled by different authorities.

  10. Her thoughts were instantly driven back to the time when Mr. Bingley's name had been last mentioned between them; and if she might judge from his complexion, his mind was not very differently engaged.

  11. How differently did every thing now appear in which he was concerned!

  12. But this idea was soon banished, and her spirits were very differently affected, when, to her utter amazement, she saw Mr. Darcy walk into the room.

  13. Just previously to changing their skin, the tints of most larvae become as dull and obscure, as they are fresh and vivid when the change has fully taken place; and in some instances the new skin is quite differently marked from the old one.

  14. I knew you loved me differently from the rest!

  15. No, doctor, if you have my health at heart, you must prescribe differently from that.

  16. I fear we think differently on many subjects, Mr. Clancy.

  17. Don't believe that Jochen thinks differently from me, only he hasn't the energy to stand up for his rights.

  18. Yet they felt that they could not have acted differently from what they had.

  19. The voice of America does not sound differently from that of any other enemy.

  20. News to Brazil, therefore, had to be coloured differently than news to New York.

  21. The truth, however, is, that we judge of the happiness and misery of life differently at different times, according to the state of our changeable frame.

  22. We must all have experienced how very differently we are affected by the complaints of our neighbours, when we are well and when we are ill.

  23. On the American railways passengers are not differently classed or received at different rates of fare as on those of Europe.

  24. I know him to be a good and excellent young man; and after all that he has done to serve us, I must not interpose your wishes any longer; although, perhaps, I might have chosen differently for you had the choice rested with me.

  25. The dinner at Limmer's went off very differently from what it ought to have done.

  26. I feel differently when I play; the mood only comes over me sometimes.

  27. She was as much a woman as another; only one doesn't realise until one hears a story of this kind what the life of the blind must be, how differently they must think and feel about things from those who see.

  28. You were differently dressed at that time, and I only passed you in the street, but I should know you again.

  29. And when Sunday came, how differently the day was spent, from any way in which he had ever spent it yet!

  30. His death is differently related--as being shot by an arrow, or crucified on a tree.

  31. But the rule is, of course, not absolute, for individuals are so differently constituted that one will remain impassive under an irritation that will throw another into convulsions.

  32. Croup induces a similar struggle for breath, although the obstruction is differently located.

  33. THIS is differently expressed by other Authors.

  34. Perhaps indeed we shall be separate In death--with death, despite the difference, But differently horrible to both!

  35. She adopted the three children of her husband's prior marriages and, by their own account, treated them no differently from the five sons and three daughters whom she herself bore and brought up.

  36. It should be borne in mind also that neo-arsphenamin behaves differently in the animal organism from arsphenamin, and should not be regarded simply as arsphenamin in a convenient form for administration.

  37. There is nothing in the chemical data that suggests that it could act differently from ordinary iodin compounds, such as iodized fats.

  38. In state after state it has been found just to treat differently the patrician, the plebeian, the slave, the man, the woman, the priest.

  39. Social life implies cooperation, but the limits of possible cooperation are very differently estimated by man at different stages of his development.

  40. You must treat me differently to the way you treat Sally.

  41. You must treat me differently if you want me to stay.

  42. The surprise which this very simple question occasioned, showed itself differently in the two men who heard it.

  43. The discovery that Mrs. Van Burnam had been differently dressed on that day from the young woman found dead in the Van Burnam parlors, had acted as a shock upon most of the spectators.

  44. She had set out with the intention of wringing this avowal from him in jest, but how differently it affected her now that she heard it.

  45. It is true, and I am sure it is natural, that in the daylight my resolution looked a little differently to me than it did in the quiet night.

  46. You would think differently about asking her father's leave to rescue her.

  47. You used to honour my hand differently from that," she half whispered.


  48. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "differently" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.