play different kinds of music;
different is an English word and adjective. The word translates as different; individual, distinctive. The pronunciation is English [?d?fr?nt] and American [?d?fr?nt]. [1]? Its antonym is same (same).
Bilingual examples:
Different levels of formality are appropriate in different situations.
Different levels of formality are appropriate in different situations.
Different animals in the colony had different manifestations of the disease.
Different animals in the same colony had different manifestations of the same disease.
It must be admitted that different judges will use different methods to determine these cases.
It must be admitted that different judges will use different methods to determine these cases.
We have a different background, a different history. Accordingly, we have the right to different futures.
We have a different background, a different history. Therefore, we have the right to a different future.
You look different than before.
You look different than before.
She looked different somehow.
Somehow, she looked different.
Let's play a different game.
Let's play a different game.
China is completely different.
China is completely different.
I'm a vastly different person now.
I'm a vastly different person now.