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dissimilar

[dih-sim-uh-ler, dis-sim-] / dɪˈsɪm ə lər, dɪsˈsɪm- /


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The scientific study produced an unexpected discovery which the team describe as "totally dissimilar to anything else we've uncovered".

From BBC

Downstairs in the exhibition galleries is his related sculpture of a folding card-table and four metal chairs, rendered in not dissimilar Brobdingnagian proportions.

From Los Angeles Times

Though entirely dissimilar, it is difficult not to compare it to a pancake, but a Crusty is denser, more like a cross between a pancake and quiche.

From Salon

The row erupted when the Match of the Day host said the government's language about migrants was "not dissimilar to that used by Germany in the 30s".

From BBC

On 7 March, Lineker tweeted that the government's asylum policy was "immeasurably cruel" and said the language being used was "not dissimilar to that used by Germany in the 30s".

From BBC