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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121. Forest trees live in a very competitive environment, unlike your garden.
122. Unlike us, Edna was a direct person, providing absolutely precise answers to cosmic inquiries.
123. Unlike City College, very few of these public institutions practiced selective admissions policies.
124. It was so unlike anything I had come across before.
125. Unlike some other word-processing programs, WordPerfect does not automatically make backup copies of edited documents.
126. Unlike Lactantius, Augustine did not treat the scientific scholarship of the ancients with ignorant contempt.
127. Unlike many others, Church was not content to depict the Falls from one or two vantage points.
128. Unlike ourselves, future archaeologists will have the benefit of written records, of time capsules and so forth.
129. Unlike a good many tough guys who made it big in movies, Marvin didn't come from a particularly tough background.
130. Allow for shrinkage Leather corals, unlike some coelenterates, do not spend the entire time fully expanded. Sentencedict.com
131. Unlike on Earth, most of the visible features on the Moon are circles or great arcs constituting parts of circles.
132. It has also received accolades for conforming to the W3C's Web standards, unlike its Windows equivalent.
133. Unlike radio, the anchor / readers do not have to be in eye contact with the control room.
134. Ruby attempted to communicate by a combination of gestures, clicks, and guttural sounds unlike any known language.
135. Dogs love their friends and bite their enemies, quite unlike people, who are incapable of pure love and always have to mix love and hate. Sigmund Freud
136. Unlike his brother Clarence, he acquired no ready-made affinity which he could exploit when he came of age.
137. Unlike other large animal phyla all nematodes look alike except for size - at least to the common man.
138. Unlike some other units, this charger has a start button: charging begins when the red start button is pressed.
139. Unlike the mornings, the number of titles remained much the same, but total circulation fell.
140. Unlike many other antihistamines, Claritin does not cause drowsiness and is taken only once a day.
141. Unlike Beattie, who was socialized into evangelicalism and unionism, Ivan Foster was recruited after a more dramatic conversion.
142. Unlike most modern packs, the Big Top has an adjustable hip belt instead of an adjustable shoulder harness.
143. The blades of emersed plants are unlike those of E. macrophyllus, being ovate and incised at the apex.
144. Unlike the chocolate of the film, this is the village's claim to fame.
145. Second, unlike other wars, there are no real casualties in this one, but a lot of winners.
146. It is unlike that of any politician, environmentalist or businessman, however committed and well intentioned they may be.
147. And, unlike local venues that charge admission and parking fees, the Miramar air show offers free admission and free parking.
148. Unlike casual labour, skilled workers were heir to a tradition of militancy.
149. Behind the sound board, completely unseen by the audience, were rows of tents that appeared not unlike a military camp.
150. Unlike the press, it engaged in little self-promotion, but commercial companies helped through their advertising of transistor radios.
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.