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Meanings of
dissimilarity
in English
Catalan
dissimilitud
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The quality of being dissimilar.
unsimilarity
similarity
Catalan
dissimilitud
The state of being unequal.
inequality
disparity
dissimilitude
Synonyms
Examples for "
inequality
"
inequality
disparity
dissimilitude
Examples for "
inequality
"
1
Violence, poverty and
inequality
were all at the nucleus of the problem.
2
A transition towards greener economies could help combat
inequality
,
said the researchers.
3
Income
inequality
after taxes and social transfers has reduced during the crisis.
4
The government is preparing to cement injustice and
inequality
in UK law.
5
Social
inequality
is the inevitable outcome of the natural
inequality
of man.
1
Information available on birth certificates was not sufficient to understand this
disparity
.
2
But in terms of income
disparity
,
Singapore is in altogether different company.
3
However, the
disparity
between the Cork Opera House and Castleward is significant.
4
We have an increasingly authoritarian government and an increasing
disparity
of wealth.
5
This
disparity
persists using two different population cutoffs between urban and rural.
1
This image bears no great
dissimilitude
to you.
2
That kindred subsisted between them was possible, notwithstanding this
dissimilitude
;
but this circumstance contributed to envenom my suspicions.
3
The mountaineers then become a distinct nation, cut off by
dissimilitude
of speech from conversation with their neighbours.
4
But such faults are to be expected in all translations, from the constraint of measures and
dissimilitude
of languages.
5
There are also several external causes of cold, the first of which is
dissimilitude
of minds and manner, n. 246.
Usage of
dissimilarity
in English
1
One significant
dissimilarity
between the two sites is the response to injury.
2
France and America aim alike at equality-Americaby similarity; France by
dissimilarity
.
3
There was even externally the greatest
dissimilarity
between these two young men.
4
A marked
dissimilarity
might also have an important bearing upon the case.
5
That
dissimilarity
is the secret of friendship, which educates to stand alone.
6
But I think their
dissimilarity
owes its emphasis to some lurking likeness.
7
But there are not lacking, as might be expected, causes of
dissimilarity
.
8
The
dissimilarity
of the plays only accentuates the likeness of the two protagonists.
9
In fact, there is a considerable
dissimilarity
in all these respects.
10
But there the resemblance ended, and the
dissimilarity
,
in details, began.
11
He found himself marveling at the
dissimilarity
of the two women.
12
The only radical
dissimilarity
was the hue of the prince's complexion.
13
Nothing seems to me more curious than the similarity and
dissimilarity
of twins.
14
In mind, person, and manners, the greatest
dissimilarity
existed between them.
15
There must be no point of
dissimilarity
that would disprove the conclusion inferred.
16
Scripture portrays resurrection as involving both fundamental continuity and significant
dissimilarity
.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
dissimilarity
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
remarkable dissimilarity
very dissimilarity
great dissimilarity
mark dissimilarity
significant dissimilarity
More collocations
Translations for
dissimilarity
Catalan
dissimilitud
dissemblança
Dissimilarity
through the time
Dissimilarity
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common