Unlike
adjective
1.
different, dissimilar, or unequal; not alike:
They contributed unlike sums to charity.
preposition
2.
dissimilar to; different from:
She is unlike my sister in many ways.
3.
not typical or characteristic of:
It is unlike her to enjoy herself so much.
noun
4.
a person or thing differing from another or others.
adjective
1.
not alike; dissimilar or unequal; different
2.
(archaic) unlikely
preposition
3.
not like; not typical of: unlike his father, he lacks intelligence
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