Adverb
nothing like (not comparable)
Not nearly.
Ten years ago travel was nothing like as easy (as it is now)
Also in Act II, Vladimir comments that their surroundings look nothing like the Macon country, and Estragon states that he's lived his whole life "Here! Source: Internet
A lot of people who work at the CIA say it's nothing like the movies — no skulduggery, sneaking around or disguises. Source: Internet
Angel is stopped by Buffy in telling the Scoobies that the vampire self carries many of the same attributes as the human self, at which Willow says that is nothing like her. Source: Internet
“All of this conduct is so beyond the pale — it's hard to put in context because there's been nothing like it in modern American campaigns.” Source: Internet
“Actually, the number of customers is nothing like it used to be. Source: Internet
Areas including Miami Beach and Bay Drive saw some localized flooding but it was nothing like what the volunteer fire department was expecting — they didn’t have to respond to even one call. Source: Internet