Antonym: alike, like, same. Similar words: unlikely, like, likely, and the like, feel like, likewise, likelihood, something like. Meaning: [ʌnˈlaɪk] adj. 1. marked by dissimilarity 2. not equal in amount.
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91. Unlike the E111 certificates used by tourists to cover emergency treatment, the E112 covers patients with existing medical conditions.
92. However, unlike Nissan, Toyota received no state aid towards its investment, as Derbyshire was not an eligible area.
93. I vividly recall the smell of damp wool and coal gas, which was unlike anything I'd experienced before.
94. Unlike Bush, Gore has said little on the campaign trail about foreign affairs.
95. Unlike most compilation soundtracks, there is a sense that these songs belong together.
96. Unlike most other fabled beasts it preferred to scavenge carrion from the forest floor rather than kill for fresh meat.
97. And unlike the Bulls, the Lakers had no chartered plane to whisk around the country, instead flying commercial.
98. Unlike zoanthids, where large colonies can form by a similar process, the young mushroom polyps separate from the parent completely.
99. Unlike most snows, this one did not bring the children to Baxter Park.
100. Oldfield was never conferred with boffin status, unlike his contemporary, Mr Ambient himself, Brian Eno.sentence dictionary
101. Unlike all those old spaceships, there is no way you could have done this without using advanced computer graphics.
102. Unlike SSAPs, SORPs are not mandatory but companies are encouraged to comply with the recommendations that they make.
103. In principle, because stem cells are self-renewing, they are, unlike the cells they generate, immortal.
104. Of these the blood film often revealed erythrocytes with multiple pits unlike in the control group where this was unusual.
105. Unlike the radiometer, this device enables a rough image of the subject to be constructed corresponding to a fixed illumination intensity.
106. Unlike the Prime Minister, I am prepared to have a referendum on this fundamental constitutional issue.
107. However, unlike Rice Pereira's consciously juggled forms, Pollock's paintings were born of passionate subjectivity.
108. Unlike the contemplative Hawthorne, Dickens could not wait to see the Falls.
109. Unlike most fixed-rate mortgages, it allows borrowers to pay off the loan and move home at any time.
110. Unlike Tessas, these accounts have instant access and do not count towards your normal £7,000 annual Isa allowance.
111. But unlike the action in the kidney, where caffeine causes a dilation, in the colon it causes a constriction.
112. Unlike biological theories, socialization accounts apply equally to women and men.
113. This, too, is not unlike certain kinds of natural selection.
114. Unlike most candidates calling for change or reform, Brown never had to forcefully criticize city government.
115. And, unlike most other House panels, the ethics committee conducts virtually all of its business behind closed doors.
116. Of course many programmes of regional co-operation exist, but unlike oil most Third World commodities are no longer essential to the West.
117. Unlike Forbes, Gramm and Buchanan favor retaining the home-mortgage deduction and the deduction for charitable gifts.
118. It is essential to realise at the outset that desktop publishing software is totally unlike any other software product category.
119. The plants produce bisexual flowers and, unlike Sagittaria, have anthers and stamens in each flower.
120. In 1979 the government announced that it was determined, unlike the previous Labour administration, to control and reduce public expenditure.
More similar words: unlikely, like, likely, and the like, feel like, likewise, likelihood, something like, online, in line, enlisted, in line with, hike, bike, strike.