Dissimilar means not alike or not similar in nature or form. It indicates differences or lack of resemblance between two or more things.
use ize in sentence
You would use 'me' in this case. You use 'I' when you are the subject of the sentence, and 'me' when you are the object of the sentence or the phrase, as in this case.Subject of sentence: I was going to get a picture.Object of phrase: I was going to get a picture of Kaeleah and me.Object of sentence: It was Kaeleah andme in the picture.
Sure, I can use "so" at the beginning of a sentence.
I can use the word "for" in a sentence to indicate a purpose or reason, such as "I am studying for my exam."
some people are very dissimilar
Your words are too frequently used; please use a dissimilar word. Apples and oranges are too dissimilar for the purposes of this comparison.
It's dissimilar, meaning not similar or not alike. We are too dissimilar to be friends.
Even though they are twins, they are dissimilar.
(The adjective disparate means distinct, unlike, unique, or dissimilar.)"The people were too disparate to be friends.""The doctors prescribed disparate treatments for the patient, none of them effective."
you use a miltimeter and dissimilar metals
dissimilar, unlike, similar
dissimilar, unlike, similar
The opposite of dissimilar is similar.
Dissimilar is an adjective.
Simile
Dissimilar fractions are fractions that have different denominators.