unliken (Meaning)
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unliken (v. t.)
To make unlike; to dissimilate.
Synonyms & Antonyms of unliken
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unliken Sentence Examples
- Their unliken personalities made it challenging for them to find common ground.
- The unliken styles of the two artists showcased their contrasting perspectives.
- The unliken set of circumstances surrounding their lives led to vastly different outcomes.
- Despite their superficial similarities, there were subtle unliken differences that set them apart.
- The unliken reactions of the audience to the performance demonstrated the diversity of their tastes.
- The unliken environments in which they grew up shaped their unique worldviews.
- The unliken approaches to problem-solving yielded contrasting results.
- The unliken motivations of the two sides hindered any attempt at reconciliation.
- The unliken experiences of the survivors painted a vivid tapestry of the conflict.
- The unliken priorities of the government and the people led to dissatisfaction and mistrust.
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To make unlike; to dissimilate.
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Their unliken personalities made it challenging for them to find common ground.
The unliken styles of the two artists showcased their contrasting perspectives.
The unliken set of circumstances surrounding their lives led to vastly different outcomes.
Despite their superficial similarities, there were subtle unliken differences that set them apart.