Differently

Adverb

 * 1)  In a different way.
 * 2) * 1815, Critical Analysis of Recent Publications, in The Medical and Physical Journal, Vol. 34,
 * I was (says Mr. Highmore) forcibly struck with the violence of its pulsation, so much so, that, if it had been differently situated, I should have considered it an aneurism of considerable magnitude.
 * 1) * 1912, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Constance Garnett (translator), The Brothers Karamazov,
 * "You see, gentlemen, I couldn't bear the look of him, there was something in him ignoble, impudent, trampling on everything sacred, something sneering and irreverent, loathsome, loathsome. But now that he's dead, I feel differently."
 * "How do you mean?"
 * "I don't feel differently, but I wish I hadn't hated him so."
 * "You feel penitent?"
 * "No, not penitent, don't write that. I'm not much good myself; I'm not very beautiful, so I had no right to consider him repulsive. That's what I mean. Write that down, if you like."
 * 1) * 2007, Vanessa Leonardi, Gender and Ideology in Translation: Do Women and Men Translate Differently?,
 * Recent research in the field of sociolinguistics and related fields has shown that women and men speak differently.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: различно, другояче
 * Croatian: drugačije, drukčije
 * Czech: odlišně
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