differ
When we talk about ‘differ’, it’s like when you have two puzzles, and each one has its own special pieces. Even though they might look similar, the pieces from one puzzle won’t fit into the other. This is because the puzzles are different. They have their own unique shapes and colors. Just like how you and your friend might both have toy cars, but yours is blue and theirs is red. The cars do the same thing, but they are different because of their colors.
Think about ice cream flavors. You might like chocolate, and your friend might like vanilla. Both are ice cream, but they taste different. This is because the flavors differ. Each flavor has its own special taste that makes it unique. So, when we say things differ, it means they are not the same in some way.
Imagine you have a box of crayons. Each crayon is a different color, like red, green, or blue. Even though they are all crayons, each one is different because of its color. This is what we mean by differ. Differ means being unique or not the same as something else.