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unlike

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Word definitions for unlike in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Unlike \Un*like"\, a. Not like; dissimilar; diverse; having no resemblance; as, the cases are unlike. Not likely; improbable; unlikely. [Obsoles.] Unlike quantities (Math.), quantities expressed by letters which are different or of different powers, as ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. preposition EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ Ashley was unlike any woman I have ever known. II. adjective EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ Fanny argues that her temper and Henry's are too unlike to get married. EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ And, unlike most other ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
c.1300, "unevenly," from un- (1) "not" + like (adv.) (see like (adj.)). From 1590s as "in a manner differing."

Usage examples of unlike.

But unlike those in the body of the craft, they were full-size, large enough to accommodate her.

Had he allowed that ominous prediction to remain unchallenged, Roger knew he would never have been allowed a glimpse into a world unlike any he had ever known, one that had long been solidified by great affluence and grandly imposing estates nestled in the rolling countryside northeast of Bath.

Like them he had been a firm believer in homeopathy, until after his first fever, whereupon, unlike them, he made a grand slide back to allopathy and quinine, catching fever and carrying on his Gospel work.

Unlike when Ambler had made love with his wife he and his lover often began to talk immediately, right after they had caught their breath.

The expression she normally used was an artifice that affected only her lips, unlike her tepid analogue in the other frame who smiled with her whole face, on those few occasions she had reason to smile at all.

Continuous with the outer edge of the anterior part and curving beneath it was a posterior part, looking not unlike a second foot, containing six well-formed toes situated directly beneath the other five.

However, unlike other possible bioterror agents such as anthrax, botulism, and tularemia, there are no natural stores of smallpox in the soil or animals.

His desk, unlike the others in the antrum, thrown together and wobbly, was an elaborate sectional apparatus with automatic drawers, a pop-up typewriter, modular shelving and a built-in pencil sharpener that operated on batteries.

Apparently, unlike our artificially developed oral contraceptives, these have no harmful side-effects, and are chiefly used in periods of drought or food shortages, so that children are not born who cannot be fed.

The Portuguese, unlike the British or German colonists, had a relaxed attitude toward miscegenation and the result was a large mulatto population and an official policy of assimilado under which any person of color, if he attained certain civilized standards, was considered to be white and enjoyed Portuguese nationality.

If we do not change by either adopting an assimilationist program or insisting on metered and legal immigration, or both, we shall soon see a culture in southern and central California that really is a hybrid civilization, a zona libre not unlike what already exists in parts of inner Los Angeles and many rural California towns such as Orange Cove, Mendota, Malaga and Parlier.

Unlike Barger, Frank had a wry sense of humor and a very sophisticated instinct for self-preservation.

The Shadow, unlike Harry Vincent, did not avoid a close approach to the Bartram mansion.

Maia, for her part, was more than glad of a friend who, unlike the shearnas, was not for ever concerned with men, basting and the material advantages to be gained therefrom.

Ginkgo, a primitive, weird, spindly tree, here about four feet high, with a bilobed, fan-shaped leaf unlike any other.