[Idiom] FAR CRY FROM. - Understanding Differences in Comparisons

Far cry from.

Far cry from.

Very different from.

'Far cry from' is employed to highlight a large difference between two things. Imagine comparing a bustling cityscape to the calm of a rural village; the contrast in lifestyle, noise, and environment is immediately evident. This expression effectively conveys disparity, often pointing out that one thing is markedly inferior or superior to another in specific aspects.

Example Sentences

  1. City life is a far cry from what I imagined.

    City life is very different from what was imagined.

  2. The weather here is a far cry from the sunny forecasts we saw.

    The current weather is very different from forecasted weather.

  3. His current job is a far cry from the creative career he envisioned.

    His job is much different from the creative career he wanted.

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