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Adjetivos de Evaluación y Comparación - Adjetivos de Diferencia

Estos adjetivos describen el contraste, la distinción o la divergencia entre dos o más cosas, como "diferente", "desigual", "distinto", etc.

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Categorized English Adjectives of Evaluation and Comparison
other
other
[Adjetivo]

being the one that is different, extra, or not included

otro

otro

Ex: I spent the other half of my salary on groceries. 
unequal
unequal
[Adjetivo]

not the same in size, quantity, quality, or value

desigual

desigual

Ex: The distribution of resources was unequal among the participants. 
opposite
opposite
[Adjetivo]

completely different or contrasting in nature, form, or quality

opuesto, contrario

opuesto, contrario

Ex: Their political views are opposite in every way. 
alternative
alternative
[Adjetivo]

referring to different choices that challenge traditional norms

alternativo, no convencional

alternativo, no convencional

Ex: She opted for alternative medicine treatments instead of traditional pharmaceuticals. 
differential
differential
[Adjetivo]

different in comparison to something else based on the circumstances

diferencial

diferencial

Ex: The company offers employees a higher salary based on their level of experience, creating a pay scale with differential wages. 
different
different
[Adjetivo]

not like another thing or person in form, quality, nature, etc.

diferente

diferente

Ex: He had a different perspective on the movie. 
disproportionate

not in proper relation or balance to something else

desproporcionado, injusto

desproporcionado, injusto

Ex: The punishment seemed disproportionate to the offense, as a simple mistake shouldn't warrant such severe consequences. 
disparate
disparate
[Adjetivo]

not sharing any form of similarity

dispar

dispar

Ex: The class discussed the disparate theories proposed by different philosophers on the topic. 
distinct
distinct
[Adjetivo]

separate and different in a way that is easily recognized

distinto

distinto

Ex: The twins may look similar, but they have distinct personalities that set them apart. 
conflicting
conflicting
[Adjetivo]

showing opposing ideas or opinions that do not agree, causing confusion or disagreement

contradictorio, divergente

contradictorio, divergente

Ex: The two witnesses provided conflicting accounts of the accident, making it difficult for investigators to determine what truly happened. 
dissimilar
dissimilar
[Adjetivo]

(of two or more things) not having common qualities

distinto

distinto

Ex: Despite being siblings, their personalities are dissimilar, with one being outgoing and the other more reserved. 
divergent
divergent
[Adjetivo]

(of physical movement or natural separation) spreading away from a single point or each other, creating increasing distance over time

divergente

divergente

Ex: The river splits into two divergent streams before reaching the sea. 
comparative
comparative
[Adjetivo]

evaluated in relation to another thing, considering their similarities or differences

comparativo, relativo

comparativo, relativo

Ex: She found the comparative ease of the new software refreshing compared to the old one. 
relative
relative
[Adjetivo]

measured or judged in comparison to something else

relativo

relativo

Ex: The cost of living in this city is relative to one's income. 
varied
varied
[Adjetivo]

including or consisting of many different types

variado, diverso

variado, diverso

Ex: The menu offered a varied selection of dishes from around the world. 
contrasting
contrasting
[Adjetivo]

extremely different from each other

contrastante, opuesto

contrastante, opuesto

Ex: The artist used contrasting colors to create a vibrant and dynamic painting. 
incompatible
incompatible
[Adjetivo]

(of two or more things) not able to exist or work together harmoniously due to fundamental differences or contradictions

incompatible

incompatible

Ex: The software update was incompatible with older operating systems. 
heterogeneous
heterogeneous
[Adjetivo]

composed of a wide range of different things or people

heterogéneo

heterogéneo

Ex: The city's population was heterogeneous, comprising people from various cultural backgrounds. 
inconsistent
inconsistent
[Adjetivo]

not staying the same or predictable in quality or behavior

incongruente

incongruente

Ex: Her performance was inconsistent; she would excel one day and struggle the next. 
variant
variant
[Adjetivo]

differing in certain aspects or characteristics from the standard or common form

diferente

diferente

Ex: The virus developed a new variant that raised concerns among health experts. 
non-identical
non-identical
[Adjetivo]

lacking complete similarity or exactness

no idéntico, diferente

no idéntico, diferente

Ex: The twins were non-identical, having distinct features and personalities. 
discrete
discrete
[Adjetivo]

individually separate and easily identifiable

separado

separado

Ex: The course was divided into discrete modules, each focusing on a specific topic. 
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