321 Verbs to Use for the Word difference

What makes the differences in the social privileges given to one class of workers above another?

But, knowing well the difference between reading and seeing, I will only ask attention to some brief sketches of its varying aspects as they are presented throughout the more marked seasons of the year.

Atterley looked around with the most intense curiosity; but nothing he saw, "surprised him so much, as to find so little that was surprising:"vegetation, insects, and other animals, were pretty much of the same character as those he had before seen; but, on better acquaintance, he found the difference greater than he had at first supposed.

The mate, who as a matter of fact could not have told the difference between the nautical "port" and home-made ginger-beer, answered promptly, "So I did;" and the two officers commenced to punch each other with their disengaged hands.

The next day the two men met over a bottle of wine, and settled their differences in an amicable manner.

The Indian said that they were a cow and her calf, a yearling, or perhaps two years old, for they accompany their dams so long; but, for my part, I had not noticed much difference in their size.

What is the difference?" Rolfe, with a Londoner's tolerance for foreign ignorance, painstakingly explained the difference.

Daddy LAMBERT was a great man, so was the living skeleton, yet even a casual observer could perceive the difference in their greatness.

If the reader read in the Breviary, the hymn Te lucis ante terminum, he may note a difference in that, the revised form, and this, the unrevised:

For this reason it is imperative that he should clearly understand the difference between Form and Being; that the one is the mode of the relative and, the mark of subjection to conditions, and that the other is the truth of the absolute and is that which controls conditions.

"It is true enough," he said; "after we have reached a certain age we seem to go on for a long time on a plane, and feel no great difference from year to year; but it is an inclined plane, and the longer we go on the more sudden will be the fall at the end.

"Now, that," she said, judicially, "shows the difference in men.

The "but" marks the difference between the ideals of two ages.

He saw little difference between one kind of English-speaking people and another.

The men of Ulster and the Irish Nationalists struck hands and agreed to forget their differences in the presence of national danger.

All I repeat is, that none of the coals which have come under my notice have enabled me to observe such a difference.

I was a mere boy then, and was in company with my father and three other gentlemen, who owned a township of land not far from Cincinnati; that is not far now, considering the difference in the mode of travelling between then and now, and we were on our way to explore that township.

The tragedy for us lay in there being no choice of ways, since pacific groups had failed to create machinery to adjust vital international differences, and since the Allies each in turn, we the last, had been struck by a foe determined to settle disagreements by force.

WHATEVER DIFFERENCE IN ITS PHYSICAL NATURE, climate and soil may produce in this animal, his functional characteristics are the same in whatever part of the world he may be found; and whether in the trackless forests of South America, the coral isles of Polynesia, the jungles of India, or the spicy brakes of Sumatra, he is everywhere known for his gluttony, laziness, and indifference to the character and quality of his food.

Already, however, he was beginning to discover certain small differences, not so much of opinion as of thought, between Etta and himself.

Young women, who are subject to these fits, are apt to think that they are suffering from "all the ills that flesh is heir to;" and the false symptoms of disease which they show are so like the true ones, that it is often exceedingly difficult to detect the difference.

Perhaps I needed somebody to point out the difference.

It was originally the duty of these judges to decide all legal differences between Mohammedans, or men of other creeds under Mohammedan protection, who called for their decision.

The Spaniards, finding that we would not undertake to reconcile their differences with the emperour of Germany, and continuing their abhorrence of French mediators, concluded, without the intervention of any other power, a treaty both of peace and alliance with his imperial majesty.

It is this conformity, alone, which adds merit to virtue, and constitutes the essential difference between morality and religion.

321 Verbs to Use for the Word  difference