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| un·like [ un lk ] |
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1. dissimilar to: having qualities and characteristics dissimilar to or different from somebody or something
 It's unlike anything we've ever seen before.
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2. in contrast to: used to indicate a contrast between two things, people, or situations
 Unlike my opponent's plan, these reforms will neither impose new costs nor require tax increases.
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3. atypical of: used to indicate that somebody's words or actions are not characteristic of him or her
 It was so unlike her to speak like that.
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not alike: dissimilar to each other
 The boys are very unlike in appearance.
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 un·like·ness noun |
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