diferencia
Del latín 'differentia', que significa 'distinción' o 'diversidad'.
NOUN
(1)
[/difeˈɾenθja/es-ES]
difference
literal
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distinction
formal
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diversity
neutral
/
discrepancy
neutral
/
variety
neutral
/
untranslatable concept
untranslatable
(The term 'diferencia' can imply nuanced meanings that may not have a single-word equivalent in English, depending on context.)
Antonyms
similitud
The quality or state of being unlike or dissimilar; a point or aspect in which things differ. It can also refer to a distinction or diversity between elements or concepts.
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- Hay una gran diferencia entre estudiar y solo leer.
- The difference between studying and just reading is significant.
- La diferencia de opinión causó un debate acalorado.
- The difference of opinion caused a heated debate.
- Su nueva política no hizo mucha diferencia en la economía.
- Their new policy didn't make much difference to the economy.
- ¿Puedes notar la diferencia en el sabor?
- Can you tell the difference in taste?
- Es importante celebrar nuestras diferencias.
- It is important to celebrate our differences.