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Worlds apart Meaning in English

expression

ˈwɝɫdz/ /əˈpɑɹt
WURLDZ uh-PART
wˈɜːldz/ /ɐpˈɑːt
WURLDZ uh-PAHT

Definition

If two things or people are 'worlds apart,' they are completely different from each other in opinions, experiences, or characteristics.

Usage & Nuances

'Worlds apart' is usually used for dramatic contrast between people, ideas, or things, often in relationships or cultural settings. Not literal; often follows forms like 'X and Y are worlds apart' or 'Their views are worlds apart.' Slightly formal but common in everyday speech.

Example Sentences

Their opinions are worlds apart.

basic

My life now and five years ago are worlds apart.

basic

City and country living are worlds apart.

basic

Even though they're twins, their personalities are worlds apart.

natural

Our childhoods were worlds apart, but we became close friends.

natural

The way we solve problems is worlds apart from their method.

natural