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Definition of unalike in English: unalikeadjectiveʌnəˈlʌɪkˌənəˈlaɪk predicative (of two or more subjects) differing from each other; not similar. (物体)不一样的;不相同的 they are unalike in personality 他们性格不同。 Example sentencesExamples - They express that pride in different ways, though, and regularly seem unalike.
- Johnson was valuable to Boswell because they were so unalike; Boswell submissive, Johnson domineering, Boswell a quivering jelly of sensibility, Johnson a solid mass of sense.
- ‘All that are alike are given the same name; all that are unalike are given different names,’ said Hsun Tzu, not to be confused with the strategist Sun Tzu.
- Both are big, physical, attractive men whose faces aren't unalike.
- Chthonic rumbles marry together distinct, unalike elements to commence new, hybrid stories.
- Set in the Yorkshire countryside, two seemingly unalike young women discover one summer that they have more in common than they thought.
- Utterly unalike in almost every way, but there they were, united in newsprint's tombstone prose - and, when you read each life's story, not so utterly unalike after all.
- And the thing is that we're more alike than unalike.
- A person's identity is unalike to every different viewer at every different location and situation.
- Simon and Damien, as unalike as you could imagine, skirt around the difficult emotions and unanswered questions.
- The term also entered popular journalism of the 1920s and 30s, used of composers as unalike as Varèse and Bartók, generally with opprobrious intent.
- So cultures will become more unalike as humans make average different decisions about behavioral characteristics in their offspring.
- These two creatures, both alike and unalike, are different as each day and it progressing night, and alike as two bricks in a mortar, never to meet.
- Lumped together with unalike new acts as part of the Brit - rock renaissance, they welcome the attention, even if they question some of the company they are made to keep - those making what Betts describes as ‘anxious, staccato music’.
- Equality has long been understood as requiring that like be treated alike while unalike are treated in proportion to their difference.
- The London Bridge Ensemble presented three trios from different eras, unalike in their styles and forms but united by the commitment and understanding of the players.
- Sargent's sensibility is all about the feelings unleashed by unusual combinations of unalike colors.
- We are totally unalike; we have nothing in common, except that we have the same parents and date of birth.
- The two Nashville goaltenders couldn't be more unalike.
- Turning an incident into a lesson, as was his wont, Mather reflected on how alike he and the dog were, yet ultimately how unalike.
Synonyms ill-assorted, ill-matched, incongruous, unsuited, incompatible, inharmonious, conflicting, inconsistent, opposed, at odds Definition of unalike in US English: unalikeadjectiveˌənəˈlaɪkˌənəˈlīk predicative (of two or more things) differing from each other; not similar. (物体)不一样的;不相同的 they are unalike in personality 他们性格不同。 Example sentencesExamples - Equality has long been understood as requiring that like be treated alike while unalike are treated in proportion to their difference.
- They express that pride in different ways, though, and regularly seem unalike.
- Johnson was valuable to Boswell because they were so unalike; Boswell submissive, Johnson domineering, Boswell a quivering jelly of sensibility, Johnson a solid mass of sense.
- Turning an incident into a lesson, as was his wont, Mather reflected on how alike he and the dog were, yet ultimately how unalike.
- Utterly unalike in almost every way, but there they were, united in newsprint's tombstone prose - and, when you read each life's story, not so utterly unalike after all.
- Lumped together with unalike new acts as part of the Brit - rock renaissance, they welcome the attention, even if they question some of the company they are made to keep - those making what Betts describes as ‘anxious, staccato music’.
- And the thing is that we're more alike than unalike.
- The term also entered popular journalism of the 1920s and 30s, used of composers as unalike as Varèse and Bartók, generally with opprobrious intent.
- A person's identity is unalike to every different viewer at every different location and situation.
- So cultures will become more unalike as humans make average different decisions about behavioral characteristics in their offspring.
- We are totally unalike; we have nothing in common, except that we have the same parents and date of birth.
- Chthonic rumbles marry together distinct, unalike elements to commence new, hybrid stories.
- These two creatures, both alike and unalike, are different as each day and it progressing night, and alike as two bricks in a mortar, never to meet.
- The two Nashville goaltenders couldn't be more unalike.
- Simon and Damien, as unalike as you could imagine, skirt around the difficult emotions and unanswered questions.
- Both are big, physical, attractive men whose faces aren't unalike.
- ‘All that are alike are given the same name; all that are unalike are given different names,’ said Hsun Tzu, not to be confused with the strategist Sun Tzu.
- The London Bridge Ensemble presented three trios from different eras, unalike in their styles and forms but united by the commitment and understanding of the players.
- Set in the Yorkshire countryside, two seemingly unalike young women discover one summer that they have more in common than they thought.
- Sargent's sensibility is all about the feelings unleashed by unusual combinations of unalike colors.
Synonyms ill-assorted, ill-matched, incongruous, unsuited, incompatible, inharmonious, conflicting, inconsistent, opposed, at odds |