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    un·like
    [ˌənˈlīk]
    preposition
    1. different from; not similar to:
      "a large house not unlike Mr. Shaw's" · "they were unlike anything ever seen before"
      • in contrast to; differently from:
        "unlike Helen, he was not superstitious"
      • uncharacteristic of (someone):
        "he sounded irritable, which was unlike him"
    adjective
    unlike (adjective)
    1. dissimilar or different from each other:
      "they seemed utterly unlike, despite being twins"
      • archaic
        (unlike to/from)
        not like; different from:
        "he was very unlike to any other man"
    Origin
    Middle English: perhaps originally an alteration of Old Norse úlíkr; compare with Old English ungelīc ‘not of the same kind, not comparable’.
    un·like
    [ˌənˈlīk]
    verb
    unlike (verb) · unlikes (third person present) · unliked (past tense) · unliked (past participle) · unliking (present participle) · un-like (verb) · un-likes (third person present) · un-liked (past tense) · un-liked (past participle) · un-liking (present participle)
    1. (be unliked)
      be regarded with distaste or hostility; be unpopular:
      "the article suggests that his character was unliked by many"
    2. (in the context of social media) withdraw one's approval of or support for (someone or something one has previously liked) by means of an icon or link:
      "I cut about 300 of my 400 friends and unliked about 20–30 pages"
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    Similar and Opposite Words
    preposition
    1. different from; not similar to:
      different from
      dissimilar to
      not like
      not similar to
      not resembling
      far apart from
      distant from
      in contrast to/with
      differently from
      in contradistinction to
      not typical of
      uncharacteristic of
      Opposite:
      similar to
      similarly to
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