The difference between Different and Unified

When used as adjectives, different means not the same, whereas unified means united into a whole.


Different is also noun with the meaning: the different ideal.

check bellow for the other definitions of Different and Unified

  1. Different as an adjective:

    Not the same; exhibiting a difference.

  2. Different as an adjective:

    Various, assorted, diverse.

  3. Different as an adjective:

    Distinct, separate; .

    Examples:

    "Several different scientists all reached this conclusion at about the same time."

  4. Different as an adjective:

    Unlike most others; unusual.

  1. Different as a noun (mathematics):

    The different ideal.

  1. Unified as a verb:

  1. Unified as an adjective:

    united into a whole

  2. Unified as an adjective:

    that operates as a single entity

  3. Unified as an adjective (US, of a school district):

    that serves all grade levels between kindergarten and twelfth grade.