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Example sentences for "entirely different"

  • The girl's heart was too sore at first, when she met her friends as agreed in an entirely different part of the great store, to say anything about her adventure.

  • It was one thing to be theoretically charitable and an entirely different matter to take a case of deserving charity into one's own home.

  • Nor did they find Inez in her accustomed haunts near the railroad station; and it was too late that day to hunt the little flower-seller's lodging, for Inez lived in an entirely different part of the town.

  • It said we were to arrive in this station three-quarters of an hour ago--and it turns out that it meant an entirely different station and an entirely different train.

  • The velocity of the ions produced by the discharge of electricity from a fine point was determined by Chattock by an entirely different method.

  • Our attitude towards concrete evils is entirely different in a world where we believe there are none but finite demanders, from what it is in one where we joyously face tragedy for an infinite demander's sake.

  • But it is an entirely different thing to take the knowledge of a concrete case of ending, and to say that it virtually makes us acquainted with other concrete facts in infinitum.

  • But this world of ours is made on an entirely different pattern, and the casuistic question here is most tragically practical.

  • The human mind, however, is constituted on an entirely different plan.

  • My head is full of entirely different things; life at Villica is wonderfully exciting just at present.

  • With true womanly intuition, she imagined that the relations between these two were of an entirely different nature, and she was vexed and indignant because she could learn nothing further.

  • From Bern rode forth King Diderik] There exists a single leaf of an early draft of another, entirely different, version of this ballad.

  • L-3 and L-6, on the other hand, are of entirely different type.

  • In the States the situation with the Carpathians is entirely different.

  • When we speak of the good nut it gives the word commercial an entirely different meaning.

  • Besides, Evan, I have other plans for our rooms, entirely different ones, and some of them I am afraid you will think are very strange.

  • The appeal to my services was from an entirely different stand-point.

  • I am, of course, being a woman, glad that I please you, but we must consider this particular affair from an entirely different standpoint.

  • I hardly know; I fail utterly to understand you of late; you seem an entirely different girl.

  • But now that I have learned the indispensability of physical labor, both hard and artisan labor, the result is entirely different.

  • But here I encountered want of an entirely different sort.

  • She was unable to leave me anything, for during her life she had given me all she could, and her death compelled me to adopt an entirely different mode of life.

  • Now, dearest, you speak without reason, for the relations between you two are of an entirely different nature.

  • Their very dwellings and public buildings will present an entirely different aspect, according to the material which they will have at hand in the greatest abundance, be it stone, wood or any other substance suitable for the purpose.

  • Then there was the need of becoming accustomed to an entirely different kind of food, eaten in an entirely different way, and under entirely different circumstances.

  • The Lord may have intended that we should follow an entirely different line of effort.

  • But some of us have one definition of success while others have an entirely different view.

  • There is another kind of man who tells you something in apparent sincerity, but when he calls upon the next person he may tell the story in an entirely different way.

  • It seems impossible to do this, and the writer of the words probably had an entirely different way of explaining how he would do it from the way we will demonstrate it here on the drawing paper today.

  • Here, now, was an entirely different man.

  • There are a thousand forms that this hideous monster of evil assumes, and when they have been catalogued and classified, another thousand will be found awaiting, around the corner, of entirely different categories.

  • Charles Warren Stoddard's Troubled Heart and How It Found Rest is another similar story, though written by an entirely different type of man.

  • His father plays an entirely different part; and his mother's name is not Hjordis, as in the Edda, but Siegelind.

  • To supply this, Kriemhild's character is placed upon an entirely different basis.

  • Birch has created an entirely different form of strophe in which all four lines are alike, each containing seven principal accents, with the caesura, following the fourth foot.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "entirely different" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    before thou; definite proportions; doing things; each petal; entirely devoted; entirely different; entirely independent; entirely new; entirely wanting; eternal misery; exogamous groups; firm grip; general colour; giving them; hath appointed; loud tone; paid them; pretty long; sent free; shaped body; sprung from; till she; wife said; will soon; without which; work like