same
4 antonyms and opposites of same, grouped by meaning.
Adj — Identical; not different from another thing or from itself at an earlier point.
Antonyms
How to use same
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Etymology
From Old Norse samr and Old English same, both descending from a very old Germanic root meaning "same" — related to the "-some" ending seen in words like "handsome."
Full origin of same →Frequently asked questions
What does “same” mean?
The word “same” means identical; not different from another thing or from itself at an earlier point. In plain terms, not different; identical or equivalent.
How do you pronounce “same”?
“Same” is pronounced saym (/seɪm/ in IPA).
How do you use “same” in a sentence?
Here is “same” used in a sentence: “We stayed at the same hotel we'd used the year before.”
What is the opposite of “same”?
The opposite of “same” — its antonyms — are another, different, opposite and other.
What part of speech is “same”?
Depending on how it is used, “same” can be an adjective, a pronoun and an intj.
Where does the word “same” come from?
The word “same” comes from Old English. From Old Norse samr and Old English same, both descending from a very old Germanic root meaning "same" — related to the "-some" ending seen in words like "handsome.".
Is “same” a common word?
“Same” is a very common word in modern English, usually learned at around the A1 level.
How many meanings does “same” have?
“Same” has 4 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: identical; not different from another thing or from itself at an earlier point.
What is the difference between same and similar?
'Same' means identical — exactly alike, or the very one referred to. 'Similar' means alike in some ways but not identical, with differences still remaining. Two people wearing the same dress own matching, indistinguishable dresses, while two wearing similar dresses have ones that merely resemble each other. Same means no difference; similar allows some.
What is the opposite of 'same'?
The main opposite is 'different.' Where 'same' means identical or unchanged, 'different' means not alike or altered. Other antonyms fit specific contexts — 'other' when pointing to a separate thing, or 'various' and 'distinct' when stressing variety. But 'different' is the natural, everyday opposite in almost every situation.
What is the difference between 'same' and 'identical'?
They overlap heavily, but 'identical' is stronger and more precise, stressing that two things match in every detail. 'Same' can mean identical, but it can also mean the very same single thing — 'we sat at the same table.' Identical always implies two separate things that are exactly alike.