Sentence for unlike | Use unlike in a sentence

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  • It was unlike her. (8)
  • Not unlike July nightingales. (10)
  • She was utterly unlike Chillon! (10)
  • He spoke in a voice unlike his own. (8)
  • Vernon might be sworn to be unlike. (10)
  • Your tempers are by no means unlike. (4)
  • And others, as utterly unlike them both. (8)
  • Carlo Alberto is quite unlike other men. (10)
  • Timidly, unlike herself, Rose neared him. (10)
  • Her voice sounded to herself unlike her own. (8)
  • His unlike likeness to his brother had struck her. (10)
  • Quite unlike his usual self, he scarcely said anything. (4)
  • And in this, how unlike she was to the rest of mankind! (10)
  • His voice had a hollow sound, unlike his natural voice. (10)
  • Unlike them, he was gracious, and could be soft and quick. (10)
  • The look was like, yet how unlike, those looks at Wiesbaden. (8)
  • Emma was sure he had not forgiven her; he looked unlike himself. (4)
  • Unlike most composers, Brahms was mature from the very beginning. (3)
  • Outwardly they were not unlike other young ladies with wits alert. (10)
  • But secretly he wondered at the heat of her reply; it was unlike her. (8)
  • She produced an effect not unlike that of a sudden crack of thunder. (10)
  • She added that Wahnschaffe was quite unlike himself since the tragedy. (12)
  • Willoughby rallied him with a laugh not unlike the squeak of his victim. (10)
  • He spoke her language with a piquant accent, unlike the pitiable English. (10)
  • He was so unlike them all that I liked him more than ever after meeting them. (9)
  • Unlike most mothers to be, she made no garments, no preparations of any kind. (8)
  • He walked loosely, utterly unlike the walk habitual to him even recently in Paris. (10)
  • You are in a melancholy humour, and fancy that any one unlike yourself must be happy. (4)
  • His understanding and temper, though unlike her own, would have answered all her wishes. (4)
  • Leaning over a plate, with a desperation quite unlike himself, he took an enormous bite. (8)
  • And, unlike her mood of late, that had been glum and cold, she was in the wildest spirits. (8)
  • He reminded himself that Renee, unlike her countrywomen, had no gift for writing letters. (10)
  • She and Austin were not unlike, only Austin never dreamed, and had not married an old lord. (10)
  • Mrs. Palmer was several years younger than Lady Middleton, and totally unlike her in every respect. (4)
  • Unlike most violinists, he was tall and thin, with great pliancy of body and swift sway of movement. (8)
  • The sound of his voice was utterly unlike his own, and Kirsteen, starting forward, put her arm round him. (8)
  • In our hot moods we would desire things like unto ourselves, and object violently to whatsoever is unlike. (10)
  • They were unlike, as though recognising the difference set between them by the circumstances of their births. (8)
  • Unlike the followers of any other occupation, nothing whatever compels any one of us to serve an apprenticeship. (8)
  • They are very unlike each other, and my duty to the artist requires me to try and look as much like each as I can. (14)
  • The driver, like the rest of the world, was sure I was a pedlar; but, unlike others, he was sure of what I had to sell. (2)
  • Adrian at once beheld a charming scene in the interior of the study, not unlike one that Benson had visually witnessed. (10)
  • Nevertheless, maunder he must; and he recurred to it in a way so utterly unlike himself that Laetitia stared in his face. (10)
  • It seemed unlike morning to the lovers, but as if night had broken with a revelation of the kingdom in the heart of night. (10)
  • The roe is held together by a net-work of delicate fibres and a gelatinous substance not unlike thin starch in appearance. (20)
  • Though contemporaries, no two composers could well be more unlike in character, temperament and methods than Gluck and Mozart. (3)
  • On closer approach we distinguished near the landing the form of a low gray vessel quite unlike any craft we had hitherto seen. (20)
  • It was altogether mixed pickles within him, hot and sickly pickles, and he became quite unlike his serene and rather lordly self. (8)
  • Mysteriously unlike everything else, except the flowers, and this kitten that was pushing its furry little head against his hand. (8)
  • He signified in mutterings that the thing was improper and absurd, a piece of sentiment, sickly senility, unlike Lord Dannisburgh. (10)
  • These two were not unlike both in organization and character, and they had not sat together long before they found each other out. (10)
  • Then she noticed that a slender silvery-winged thing, unlike any moth she had ever seen, had settled on her gown, close to her neck. (8)
  • Once, when she had mentioned her care for her father, he had cried out upon the name of father with violence, looking unlike himself. (10)
  • This new will in his wife, unexpected, so totally unlike her gentle, yielding nature, compelled him to reveal some part of the truth. (13)
  • Unlike Hucbald and Otger, he seems to have been more than a secluded monk, for he visited Rome and was a well-known figure in the church. (3)
  • Your being so far unlike, Fanny, does not in the smallest degree make against the probability of your happiness together: do not imagine it. (4)
  • His exhibition of his enemy Lord Dannisburgh, is of the class of noble portraits we see swinging over inn-portals, grossly unlike in likeness. (10)
  • She, like Laura Fiaveni, had bent her head above a slaughtered husband, but, unlike Laura, Marcellina Ammiani had not buried her heart with him. (10)
  • But in their own time other seeds, perchance ripening late and slowly, come to their day of germination, seeds of unlike nature, with diverse fruit. (13)
  • Anecdotes also are portable, unlike the lightning flash, which will not go into the pocket; they can be carried home, they are disbursable at other tables. (10)
  • Unlike the modern impressionistic school, his art is based on essentially musical ideas and their contrapuntal treatment; it is architectural rather than pictorial. (3)
  • She was dear past computation, womanly, yet quite unlike the womanish woman, unlike the semi-males courteously called dashing, unlike the sentimental. (10)

Also see sentences for: contrary, contrasted, different, dissimilar, diverse, opposite, sundry.

Definition of unlike:

  • unlike, un-lk’, adj. not like or similar: having no resemblance. | adv. in another manner to. | ns. unlike’lihood, unlike’liness, improbability. | adj. unlike’ly, not likely: improbable: likely to fail. | adv. in an unlikely manner, improbably. | n. unlike’ness, want of resemblance.(0)

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