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unalike
English
Etymology
un- +? alike
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /??n??la?k/
- Hyphenation: un?a?like
- Rhymes: -a?k
Adjective
unalike (comparative more unalike, superlative most unalike)
- of an unlike kind; different
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:different
Antonyms
- alike
Derived terms
- unalikeness
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unalive
English
Etymology
From un- +? alive.
Adjective
unalive (comparative more unalive, superlative most unalive)
- Not alive; dead or inanimate.
- Lacking vivacity and liveliness; dull or sterile.
- Lacking energy and feeling; passionless; mechanical.
- Lacking a fulfilling life; meaningless.
- (often with "to") Lacking consciousness; unresponsive, indifferent or oblivious.
Derived terms
- unaliveness
Noun
unalive (plural unalives)
- One who is unalive.
Verb
unalive (third-person singular simple present unalives, present participle unaliving, simple past and past participle unalived)
- (Can we verify(+) this sense?) (chiefly Internet slang) To die or kill
Anagrams
- unvaile
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