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unalike
adjective as in different
Strong matches
adjective as in disparate
adjective as in divergent
Strong match
adjective as in diverse
adjective as in multiform
Weak matches
- all manner of
- assorted
- changeable
- changing
- different
- discrete
- disparate
- distinct
- distinctive
- divers
- diverse
- diversified
- heterogeneous
- individual
- legion
- manifold
- many
- many-sided
- miscellaneous
- mixed
- motley
- multifarious
- multitudinal
- multitudinous
- numerous
- omnifarious
- peculiar
- populous
- separate
- several
- sundry
- unequal
- unlike
- variant
- varied
- variegated
adjective as in opposite
adjective as in other
adjective as in polymorphic
Weak matches
- all manner of
- assorted
- changeable
- changing
- different
- discrete
- disparate
- distinct
- distinctive
- divers
- diverse
- diversified
- heterogeneous
- individual
- legion
- manifold
- many
- many-sided
- miscellaneous
- mixed
- motley
- multifarious
- multiform
- multitudinal
- multitudinous
- numerous
- omnifarious
- peculiar
- populous
- separate
- several
- sundry
- unequal
- unlike
- variant
- varied
- variegated
adjective as in polymorphous
Weak matches
- all manner of
- assorted
- changeable
- changing
- different
- discrete
- disparate
- distinct
- distinctive
- divers
- diverse
- diversified
- heterogeneous
- individual
- legion
- manifold
- many
- many-sided
- miscellaneous
- mixed
- motley
- multifarious
- multiform
- multitudinal
- multitudinous
- numerous
- omnifarious
- peculiar
- populous
- separate
- several
- sundry
- unequal
- unlike
- variant
- varied
- variegated
adjective as in unequal
adjective as in unlike
Strong match
Weak matches
- apples and oranges
- clashing
- conflicting
- contradictory
- contrary
- contrasted
- discordant
- disharmonious
- disparate
- dissonant
- distant
- distinct
- divergent
- diverse
- far cry from
- heterogeneous
- hostile
- incompatible
- incongruous
- inconsistent
- mismatched
- not alike
- offbeat
- opposed
- opposite
- poles apart
- separate
- unequal
- unrelated
- variant
- various
- weird
adjective as in various
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
While the Stanleys face the added burden of racial discrimination — Jackie, who has her real estate license, can’t get houses to sell in more affluent, white neighborhoods — the families are not unalike.
Why is this group of people, unalike in age and ambition, gathered for the common, necessary purpose of learning English?
In this the French and Americans are not so unalike, proving desperation and violence transcend borders and culture.
Completely unalike, yet online they are being confused.
While alive they were too unalike — separated by age, temperament and activities — to tempt us to connect them in any way.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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