How To Use Unalike In A Sentence

  • They express that pride in different ways, though, and regularly seem unalike.
  • Utterly unalike in almost every way, but there they were, united in newsprint's tombstone prose - and, when you read each life's story, not so utterly unalike after all.
  • Lumped together with unalike new acts as part of the Brit - rock renaissance, they welcome the attention, even if they question some of the company they are made to keep - those making what Betts describes as ‘anxious, staccato music’.
  • Such theories have to face the obvious objection that brain processes and mental phenomena seem utterly unalike.
  • The term also entered popular journalism of the 1920s and 30s, used of composers as unalike as Varèse and Bartók, generally with opprobrious intent.
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  • Both are big, physical, attractive men whose faces aren't unalike.
  • But the two men, while mutually respectful, are spectacularly unalike. Times, Sunday Times
  • As Maya Angelou said, "In all my work what I try to say is that as human beings we are more alike than we are unalike. Lisa Haisha: Three Things You Have In Common With Celebrities
  • Turning an incident into a lesson, as was his wont, Mather reflected on how alike he and the dog were, yet ultimately how unalike.
  • Johnson was valuable to Boswell because they were so unalike; Boswell submissive, Johnson domineering, Boswell a quivering jelly of sensibility, Johnson a solid mass of sense.
  • The term also entered popular journalism of the 1920s and 30s, used of composers as unalike as Varèse and Bartók, generally with opprobrious intent.
  • No two people seemed more unalike than she and Uncle Reuben. Raven
  • But they were as unalike as priests can be. Times, Sunday Times
  • Chthonic rumbles marry together distinct, unalike elements to commence new, hybrid stories.
  • A person's identity is unalike to every different viewer at every different location and situation.
  • The London Bridge Ensemble presented three trios from different eras, unalike in their styles and forms but united by the commitment and understanding of the players.
  • Not that being unalike is a bad thing. Times, Sunday Times
  • No other two languages are as unalike as the English spoken by Americans and Britons, and countless sociological tomes and travel guides of the Edwardian period devoted a considerable number of pages detailing the differences. 2010 January | Edwardian Promenade
  • Equality has long been understood as requiring that like be treated alike while unalike are treated in proportion to their difference.
  • So in those summer hours, as I walked through the streets, dined in local cafes and watched the people go about their lives, I realised that Spain and I were not unalike. The Juniper Days – Part III
  • as unalike as two people could be
  • Set in the Yorkshire countryside, two seemingly unalike young women discover one summer that they have more in common than they thought.
  •      Buck's never actually come out with it, but sometimes I think he wants to know why Simmi and I are so unalike. Jelly Doughnuts
  • So we have the classic odd-couple comedy: two unalike people yoked together. Times, Sunday Times
  • We are totally unalike; we have nothing in common, except that we have the same parents and date of birth.
  • The truth is that human beings are more alike than we are unalike and a number of non-black people think that the problems which befall black people are not like the problems which befall them, and that black people would respond differently to an onslaught of certain elements than whites. Theo Spielberg: Dr. Maya Angelou Launches Black History Month Special
  • The two Nashville goaltenders couldn't be more unalike.
  • ‘All that are alike are given the same name; all that are unalike are given different names,’ said Hsun Tzu, not to be confused with the strategist Sun Tzu.
  • So cultures will become more unalike as humans make average different decisions about behavioral characteristics in their offspring.
  • These two creatures, both alike and unalike, are different as each day and it progressing night, and alike as two bricks in a mortar, never to meet.
  • Simon and Damien, as unalike as you could imagine, skirt around the difficult emotions and unanswered questions.
  • Sargent's sensibility is all about the feelings unleashed by unusual combinations of unalike colors.
  • Even our reasons for needing the wretched things are tragically unalike. Times, Sunday Times
  • And the thing is that we're more alike than unalike.

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