adaptationDifference

P47578
predicate

Indicates a difference or change in how two entities adapt or have adapted relative to each other.

All labels observed (5)

Label Occurrences
adaptationDifference canonical 28
adaptationDifferenceFrom 4
adaptationChangeFromBooks 2

Description generation (PDg)

The one-sentence description above was generated by prompting gpt-5.1 with the predicate name and this instruction.

Instruction
Given a predicate that represents a relationship or action between entities, generate a one-sentence description explaining its meaning.  
# Instructions
Focus on describing the relationship, not the entities themselves. 
# Response Format
Begin the description with \' Indicates...\'
Input
Predicate: adaptationDifference
Generated description
Indicates a difference or change in how two entities adapt or have adapted relative to each other.

Sample triples (37)

Subject Object
Richie Gecko more developed backstory in TV series
Emilio Largo visual design and some details differ between novel and film
Rita Skeeter (Harry Potter character portrayal) reduced focus on Animagus subplot via predicate surface "adaptationChangeFromBooks"
Rita Skeeter (Harry Potter character portrayal) limited role in later films compared to novels via predicate surface "adaptationChangeFromBooks"
Emily Charlton nationality changed to British in film
Evey Hammond in V for Vendetta
surface form: Evey Hammond
age and background differ between comic and film versions
Chris MacNeil more detailed backstory in the novel than in the film
Augustus Gloop portrayed as extremely overweight in most adaptations
Mance Rayder fate differs between novels and TV series
Robert Lomax portrayal differs between novel and film
Iron Throne TV version is smaller than the one described in the novels
Sansa Stark In the TV series she becomes Queen in the North at the end
Talisa Maegyr Jeyne Westerling via predicate surface "adaptationDifferenceFrom"
Pentos slavery downplayed or altered in TV adaptation
Dothraki more prominent in Game of Thrones than in early novels
Bronn holds higher titles in TV series than in the books
Chief Mbonga in The Legend of Tarzan
surface form: Chief Mbonga
Mbonga in original Tarzan novels via predicate surface "adaptationDifferenceFrom"
Doran Martell dies earlier in TV series than in books
Gil Renard – Robert De Niro
surface form: Gil Renard
film version differs from novel characterization via predicate surface "adaptationDifferences"
Ben Chandler characterization differs between novel and TV series
Wesley Gibson film version is less overtly supervillainous than comic version
Vanessa Abrams Vanessa Abrams (novel version) via predicate surface "adaptationDifferenceFrom" NERFINISHED
roque mallet (novel) The Shining (1980 film) weapon choice via predicate surface "adaptationDifferenceFrom"
Nut Room squirrels replace geese from 1971 film's Golden Egg Room concept via predicate surface "hasAdaptationDifference"
Yvaine more explicitly magical powers in film than in novel via predicate surface "adaptationDifferences"
Rendell Locke details of his past and death differ between comic and TV series
Olly Bright character appears in both novel and film versions of Everything, Everything
python Kaa
surface form: Kaa
often portrayed as more villainous in film adaptations than in the original book
Evey Hammond background and occupation differ between comic and film versions
Evey
surface form: Evey Hammond
younger and more naive in the comic than in the film
Evey
surface form: Evey Hammond
background changed from underage sex worker in the comic to BTN employee in the film
Lucy Mancini has more detailed storyline in the novel than in the film
Nicole Burnell more central narrative focus in the film than some other narrators
Akasha characterization differs between novel and film adaptation
Rosie in The Slap
surface form: Rosie
portrayal differs between Australian and US TV adaptations
Donald Gennaro survives in the Jurassic Park novel
Donald Gennaro dies in the Jurassic Park film