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Meaning of There's a difference

This phrase indicates that two or more things are not the same.

In simple words: Something is not the same as something else.

There's a difference in a sentence

  • Although both products are similar, there's a difference in their quality.
  • When it comes to taste, there's a difference between fresh and frozen fruit.
  • In the end, there's a difference in how we approach the problem.

How to use There's a difference

Use this phrase to highlight distinctions. It's appropriate in both casual and formal contexts, but avoid it in overly complex discussions.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Think of two apples; one is red, one is green — there's a difference!

Related words

Collocations with There's a difference

  • there's a significant difference
  • there's a noticeable difference
  • there's a big difference

Synonyms for There's a difference

Opposites of There's a difference

  • there's no difference

Common mistakes with There's a difference

  • Omitting 'a' when saying 'there's difference'
  • Using it in places where specific comparisons are needed without clarity
  • Confusing it with 'there's no difference'

Compare There's a difference with Distinction, Variation, Contrast

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Frequently asked questions about There's a difference

What does There's a difference mean?

Something is not the same as something else.

What is the definition of There's a difference?

This phrase indicates that two or more things are not the same.

How do you use There's a difference in a sentence?

Although both products are similar, there's a difference in their quality.

Can you give another example of There's a difference?

When it comes to taste, there's a difference between fresh and frozen fruit.

What are synonyms for There's a difference?

Common alternatives include distinction, variation, contrast.

What is the opposite of There's a difference?

Opposite meanings include there's no difference.

What words go with There's a difference?

It commonly pairs with there's a significant difference, there's a noticeable difference, there's a big difference.

What are common mistakes when using There's a difference?

Omitting 'a' when saying 'there's difference' Using it in places where specific comparisons are needed without clarity Confusing it with 'there's no difference'

How do you pronounce There's a difference?

US: //ðɛrz ə ˈdɪfərəns//, UK: //ðeəz ə ˈdɪfərəns//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use There's a difference?

Use this phrase to highlight distinctions. It's appropriate in both casual and formal contexts, but avoid it in overly complex discussions.