Unlike
Unlike is an English word with two primary grammatical functions: as a preposition and as an adjective. It expresses dissimilarity or difference between two things or groups, and it is used in both formal and everyday writing.
As a preposition, unlike introduces the thing that differs. Examples: “Unlike the other candidates, this option
As an adjective, unlike means “not alike” or “dissimilar.” Example: “The two plans are unlike in their
Usage notes: Unlike tends to highlight a meaningful, defining difference rather than a mere difference of opinion.
Etymology: Unlike is formed from the negating prefix un- attached to like. The construction is historical in