Antonyms for unalike


Grammar : Adj
Spell : uh-lahyk
Phonetic Transcription : əˈlaɪk


Definition of unalike

Origin :
  • c.1300, aliche, from Old English gelic and/or onlice "similar," from Proto-Germanic *galikam "associated form" (cf. Old Frisian gelik, German gleich, Gothic galeiks, Old Norse glikr; see like (adj.)).
  • As in opposite : adj unlike, conflicting; completely different
  • As in other : adj different
  • As in unequal : adj different
  • As in unlike : adj different
  • As in various : adj miscellaneous, differing
  • As in multiform : adj various
  • As in polymorphic : adj various
  • As in polymorphous : adj various
  • As in different : adj dissimilar, unlike
  • As in disparate : adj at odds, different
  • As in divergent : adj differing
  • As in diverse : adj different; various
Example sentences :
  • In Dickens' day "a tale of two cities" could only mean London and Paris then, and ever so unalike.
  • Extract from : « Marse Henry (Vol. 2) » by Henry Watterson

Synonyms for unalike

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