unlike

/ʌnˈlaɪk/
preposition
  1. Different from; not similar to.
    • Unlike the sunny weather we had yesterday, today is cold and rainy.
    • Unlike his brother, who loves sports, Mark prefers reading books.
    • This new smartphone is unlike any other model on the market.
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adjective
  1. Not alike; different or dissimilar.
    • The flavors of these two dishes are unlike, so you can enjoy both.
    • The two paintings are completely unlike in style and color.
    • Even though they are twins, their personalities are very unlike.
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