[verb] [I] - to be not like something else, either physically or in another wayThese two shirts are a similar style, although they differ in that one has short sleeves and one has long.Interpretations of what this painting really represents differ.The twins look alike, but they differ in temperament.Your taste in music differs from hers.His views differ considerably from those of his parents.The findings of the study differ significantly/markedly/radically from those of previous research.The incidence of the illness differs greatly between men and women.The children in the class come from widely differing backgrounds.To differ is also to disagree.Lisa and her husband rarely differ (with each other).My sister and I differ about/over/on most things.
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Meaning of DIFFER in English
Cambridge English vocab. Кембриджский английский словарь. 2012