Dissimilarity

C1 8+

Pronunciation: /dɪˌsɪməˈlærəti/

Definitions of dissimilarity

noun a lack of resemblance or similarity

Example Sentences

A1 There is a dissimilarity between the two pictures.

A2 The dissimilarity in their personalities is quite noticeable.

B1 The dissimilarity in their opinions led to a heated debate.

B2 The dissimilarity between the two theories became apparent during the discussion.

C1 The dissimilarity in their backgrounds influenced their approach to the project.

C2 The dissimilarity in their perspectives highlighted the complexity of the issue.

Examples of dissimilarity in a Sentence

formal The dissimilarity between the two research studies was quite evident.

informal There was a big dissimilarity between the two research studies.

slang The dissimilarity between those two things was like night and day.

figurative The dissimilarity between their personalities was like comparing apples to oranges.

Grammatical Forms of dissimilarity

plural

dissimilarities

comparative

more dissimilar

superlative

most dissimilar

present tense

dissimilarity

future tense

will dissimilarity

perfect tense

has dissimilarity

continuous tense

is dissimilarity

singular

dissimilarity

positive degree

dissimilar

infinitive

to dissimilarity

gerund

dissimilarity

participle

dissimilar

Origin and Evolution of dissimilarity

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'dissimilarity' originated from the Latin word 'dissimilitudo', which is derived from the prefix 'dis-' meaning 'apart' or 'away' and 'similitudo' meaning 'similarity'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'dissimilarity' has retained its original meaning of being unlike or different from something else. The word is commonly used in various fields such as mathematics, statistics, and psychology to describe the lack of similarity between two or more things.