couldn't be more different

English

Etymology

An ironic phrase meaning how something is completely different to another entity.

Phrase

couldn't be more different (past perfect couldn't have been more different)

  1. (idiomatic) Two entities that have virtually nothing in common.
    Japan couldn't be more different than the United States.
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