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Discover LudwigThe word "unalike" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to describe when two things or people are different. For example, "John and Sarah are unalike in many ways."
Dictionary
unalike
adjective
Of an unlike kind; different
synonyms
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Their new nuclear credentials apart, the two have never seemed more unalike.
The immigrant has clearly replaced the Jew as the late 20th century's archetypal hate figure (though anti-Semitism often still lurks beneath the surface).In other ways, however, the new populist parties and their extreme-right predecessors are wholly unalike.
There are similar juxtapositions everywhere in the show, of unalike things taken in inappropriate single glances.
You can see it here in works as unalike as Crypt in the Church of St Gervais, Rouen and Domfront, from the Tertre Grisière.
On the surface, everything about us is unalike.
When we look at these unalike things, our minds conflate them: sky + brick wall = skybrickwall.
On the surface, the two works seem radically unalike, confirming the stereotypical polarity between light-suffused Italianate values and the forest dusk of Germanic tradition.
Actually — oddly, considering how unalike their lives and personalities were — they even dressed the same.
That would include in our day, beyond the obvious candidates, houses as unalike as Oxford University Press and New Directions.
But though Thurber and White wrote a book together — the successful "Is Sex Necessary?," in 1929 — they were very unalike.
Wayne McGregor and Liam Scarlett represent the new guard; they are as unalike as two choreographers can be.
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