different flavour

collocation in English

meaningsofdifferentandflavour

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different
adjective
uk
/ˈdɪf.ər.ənt/
us
/ˈdɪf.ɚ.ənt/
not ...
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flavour
noun
uk
/ˈfleɪ.vər/
us
/ˈfleɪ.vɚ/
how food or drink tastes, or a particular ...
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(Definition ofdifferentandflavourfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofdifferent flavour

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Although there are apparent resemblances, such as chapters on analytical methods, the books have a verydifferentflavour.
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It is bound to have a slightlydifferentflavour.
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This one has had adifferentflavourfrom usual.
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The system resulting from these identifications has a verydifferentflavourto linear logic, indeed, to any familiar system of logic.
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But the press reaction to the referendum had an entirelydifferentflavour.
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The word "acceptance"imparts adifferentflavourfrom the word"acceptability", which affects the nuance of the paragraph as a whole.
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It is confidently expected that this new product will sell beside other ice lollies, being offered as having adifferentflavourand a different texture.
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Satsuma-ages may also use oily fish such as salmon for a markedlydifferentflavour.
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They appear in different colours, each with adifferentflavour: strawberry, orange, lemon, blackcurrant and lime.
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Fishcakes may also use oily fish such as salmon for a markedlydifferentflavour.
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It is supposed to be flat in multitude of varieties, each withdifferentflavourand lavishly decorated.
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They have adifferentflavourto problems seen in other mathematics competitions, and are usually quite challenging.
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I appreciate that educationally it is considered better, but the scheme is changing the nursing scene, taking nurses away from the hospital, giving them an education with adifferentflavour.
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The water of each well is drinkable, and each well has adifferentflavour, apparently similar to beer or soft drinks.
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The band spent the next two years writing new material that reflected the change in lineup and each band member brought adifferentflavourto the music.
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Elaborating further, she said she had collaborated with producers from both within and out of the electronic dance music genre to bring adifferentflavourto the album.
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And we prefer to call it the law of armed conflict because if you call it international humanitarian law it tends to give adifferentflavourto the field.
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