Unresembling

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ʌnrɪˈzɛmbəlɪŋ/

Definitions of unresembling

adjective not similar or alike in appearance or nature

Example Sentences

A1 The two puppies were unresembling in appearance.

A2 The new and old buildings stood unresembling next to each other.

B1 The twins were unresembling in personality despite looking identical.

B2 The two paintings were unresembling, one abstract and the other realistic.

C1 The two political ideologies were unresembling and caused tension in the country.

C2 The two theories presented by the scientists were unresembling, leading to a heated debate.

Examples of unresembling in a Sentence

formal The two paintings were unresembling in style and technique.

informal Their outfits were completely unresembling, one was casual and the other was formal.

slang Their taste in music is so unresembling, one likes rap and the other likes country.

figurative Their personalities were unresembling, one was outgoing and the other was introverted.

Grammatical Forms of unresembling

past tense

unresembled

plural

unresemblings

comparative

more unresembling

superlative

most unresembling

present tense

unresembles

future tense

will unresemble

perfect tense

has unresembled

continuous tense

is unresembling

singular

unresembling

positive degree

unresembling

infinitive

to unresemble

gerund

unresembling

participle

unresembling

Origin and Evolution of unresembling

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'unresembling' is derived from the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the verb 'resemble' meaning 'to be like or similar to'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'unresembling' has remained consistent in its meaning of 'not resembling or being like something else'.