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Meaning

The word "unlike" is a preposition and a conjunction used to highlight the differences between two or more things or to indicate that one thing does not resemble another. It can be used to introduce a contrast or to show that two subjects are different in some important way.

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Etymology

The word "unlike" is formed by adding the prefix "un-" (meaning "not") to the word "like," which comes from the Old English "lic," meaning "similar" or "resembling." Together, they create a term that conveys the concept of not being similar or comparable.

Examples

  1. Unlike her sister, who loves to read, Maria prefers to spend her time outdoors.
  2. The two paintings are unlike each other in style and technique.
  3. Unlike many traditional candies, these sweets are made from natural ingredients.
  4. He works at night, unlike most people who have a daytime job.
  5. Unlike last year, this summer has been unusually cool.