8 adjectives to describe unlikenesses

When she should wake, and he let the light fall upon her face, he knewso he said to himselfhe knew the likeness would vanish in an appalling unlikeness, a mockery, a scoff of the whole night and its lovely dreamin a face which, if beautiful as that of an angel, not being Juliet's would be to him ugly, unnatural, a discord with the music of his memory.

But the variety of processes and the consequent allotting of the workers into unrelated groups make for social complexity; render it not easier, but much harder for the workers to come together and to see and make others see through and in spite of all this apparent unlikeness of occupation, common interests and a common need for coöperative action.

A contrast of any page of an epic with one of a romance will show their essential unlikeness.

I flung myself upon him, so to speak, without waiting to note the extreme unlikeness of the man to anything of the kind I meant.

They take the flexible sapling and compare it with aged knotty oak, and shake their heads over the lamentable unlikeness: "That this should be the natural outgrowth of that!

They had just met before, in the South; but they had yet to learn to know each other; and there was sufficient unlikeness between them to render this a work of some time and pains.

As I removed her veil I was struck by the total unlikeness which her face and form presented to those I had just saluted.

And first, the much greater dissimilarity in training, mental outlook, social customs, and in the case of the men and women from eastern Europe, not to speak of Asia, the utter unlikeness in language, makes mutual knowledge and understanding much more difficult, and the growth of mutual confidence, therefore, much slower.

8 adjectives to describe  unlikenesses