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    contrast

    noun

    verb

    • 1. differ strikingly: "his friend's success contrasted with his own failure" Similar differ frombe at variance withbe contrary toconflict withOpposite resembleechomatch

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  2. to compare two people or things in order to show the differences between them: contrast something with something If you contrast some of her early writing with her later work, you can see just how much she improved. C2 [ I ] If one thing contrasts with another, it is very different from it:

  3. The meaning of CONTRAST is to set off in contrast : compare or appraise in respect to differences —often used with to or with. How to use contrast in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Contrast.

  4. Contrast definition: to compare in order to show unlikeness or differences; note the opposite natures, purposes, etc., of. See examples of CONTRAST used in a sentence.

  5. CONTRAST | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary. Meaning of contrast in English. contrast. noun [ C or U ] us / ˈkɑːn.træst / uk / ˈkɒn.trɑːst / Add to word list. B2. an obvious difference between two or more things: contrast of something with something I like the contrast of the white pants with the black jacket.

  6. Definition of contrast noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. A contrast is a great difference between two or more things which is clear when you compare them. ...the contrast between town and country. [+ between] The two visitors provided a startling contrast in appearance. Silk was used with wool for contrast. Synonyms: difference, opposition, comparison, distinction More Synonyms of contrast. 2.

  8. To contrast something is to look for differences among two or more elements, but compare is to do the opposite, to look for similarities. It's easy to tell the difference if you remember that contrast comes from the Latin root contra , and means "against."

  9. 1. a. The act of contrasting; a setting off of dissimilar entities or objects. b. The state of being contrasted: red berries standing in vivid contrast against the snow. 2. A difference, especially a strong dissimilarity, between entities or objects compared: the contrast between Northern and Southern speech patterns. 3.

  10. an obvious difference between two people or things: The contrast between their lifestyles couldn't be greater. The busy north coast of the island is in sharp contrast to the peaceful south. More examples. Fewer examples. The white of the shirt provides a nice contrast with the black of the jacket.

  11. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Broadcasting, Visual contrast con‧trast 1 / ˈkɒntrɑːst $ ˈkɑːntræst / W2 AWL noun 1 [countable, uncountable] DIFFERENT a difference between people, ideas, situations, things etc that are being compared While there are similarities in the two cultures, there are also great ...