unalike
IPA: ʌnʌɫaɪk
adjective
- of an unlike kind; different
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Examples of "unalike" in Sentences
- No two people seemed more unalike than she and Uncle Reuben.
- Buck's never actually come out with it, but sometimes I think he wants to know why Simmi and I are so unalike.
- As Maya Angelou said, "In all my work what I try to say is that as human beings we are more alike than we are unalike."
- So in those summer hours, as I walked through the streets, dined in local cafes and watched the people go about their lives, I realised that Spain and I were not unalike.
- No other two languages are as unalike as the English spoken by Americans and Britons, and countless sociological tomes and travel guides of the Edwardian period devoted a considerable number of pages detailing the differences.
- The truth is that human beings are more alike than we are unalike and a number of non-black people think that the problems which befall black people are not like the problems which befall them, and that black people would respond differently to an onslaught of certain elements than whites.
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